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group of EU parlimintarians not allowed to cross into limnit

Postby boulio » Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:41 pm

Nice going who was the genious that gave that order:

Technical rather than political issue facing the Contact Group of the European Parliament with the TC community, the fact that yesterday they were not allowed to pass through the roadblock of Limnitis, according to Czech MEP and coordinator of the Contact Group Limpor Routsek, who attempted to lower tones. Mr. Routsek spoke at a press conference on the outcome of the three-day visit to Cyprus Group and the contacts were on the island.

Mr. Routsek mentioned in direct talks and urged both leaders to demonstrate a constructive attitude both in their meeting with UN Secretary General in New York, and during bilateral meetings in order to achieve a Cyprus settlement as soon as possible.

Asked about yesterday's incident at the roadblock Limnitis Mr. Routsek said he recently visited dianoichthen roadblock to pass "the other side," he said. "But we realized that there are some technical problems," he said and explained that during the crossing from the Ledra Palace checkpoint to complete a list and pass. "But we realized that if we go somewhere else, the list of names we will not be there because it will take some time to be consultation between the 'principles' and the roadblock, we had the time and had other obligations and appointments. And it returned and took our program, "he said.

Mr. Routsek said then that it is very important to open up new roadblocks, but noted that he himself as a Czech, and colleagues of the Contact Group are from Austria and Germany, are unaccustomed to such procedures as well as said there is no need to show passports or pass through any border control.

Asked if they would take some action after the incident Limnitis and what is the reaction of the group after controlling by the occupying forces, Mr. Routsek reiterated that what was done was a "technical-administrative" problem, as described .

As he said, was lack of communication between "principles" here (Ledra Palace) and the checkpoint (Limnitis). "Therefore, I do not see political, as some R / C journalists will probably want to see. I see a purely technical, administrative level, "he repeated.


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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:54 pm

What was it the GCs claim no borders?????
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Re: group of EU parlimintarians not allowed to cross into li

Postby Hermes » Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:56 pm

boulio wrote:Nice going who was the genious that gave that order:

Technical rather than political issue facing the Contact Group of the European Parliament with the TC community, the fact that yesterday they were not allowed to pass through the roadblock of Limnitis, according to Czech MEP and coordinator of the Contact Group Limpor Routsek, who attempted to lower tones. Mr. Routsek spoke at a press conference on the outcome of the three-day visit to Cyprus Group and the contacts were on the island.

Mr. Routsek mentioned in direct talks and urged both leaders to demonstrate a constructive attitude both in their meeting with UN Secretary General in New York, and during bilateral meetings in order to achieve a Cyprus settlement as soon as possible.

Asked about yesterday's incident at the roadblock Limnitis Mr. Routsek said he recently visited dianoichthen roadblock to pass "the other side," he said. "But we realized that there are some technical problems," he said and explained that during the crossing from the Ledra Palace checkpoint to complete a list and pass. "But we realized that if we go somewhere else, the list of names we will not be there because it will take some time to be consultation between the 'principles' and the roadblock, we had the time and had other obligations and appointments. And it returned and took our program, "he said.

Mr. Routsek said then that it is very important to open up new roadblocks, but noted that he himself as a Czech, and colleagues of the Contact Group are from Austria and Germany, are unaccustomed to such procedures as well as said there is no need to show passports or pass through any border control.

Asked if they would take some action after the incident Limnitis and what is the reaction of the group after controlling by the occupying forces, Mr. Routsek reiterated that what was done was a "technical-administrative" problem, as described .

As he said, was lack of communication between "principles" here (Ledra Palace) and the checkpoint (Limnitis). "Therefore, I do not see political, as some R / C journalists will probably want to see. I see a purely technical, administrative level, "he repeated.


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Postby boulio » Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:56 pm

there are no borders just a cease fire line.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:58 pm

So dont show any id or get a visa and see if you can pass the "cease fire line"
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Postby boulio » Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:03 pm

whats your point vp?are you proud of this behaviour?17th century ottoman mentality.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:05 pm

Border control is just to control who goes in and out of a country, you have to produce the correct documents or you cannot cross.
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Postby boulio » Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:07 pm

your a hopeless person really.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:10 pm

Reality, you have to accept it why do you need to deny what stares you right in the face?
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Postby Hermes » Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:14 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Border control is just to control who goes in and out of a country, you have to produce the correct documents or you cannot cross.


I think you miss the point. Eight MEPS were messed around by the T/C Buffoon Squad. I doubt they were that impressed, to be honest. In Europe, borders are a dirty word - especially those policed by moronic jerks.
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