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Postby quattro » Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:57 pm

insan wrote:
Greek National Day
24 Mar 2011

NICOSIA - President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias, has sent congratulatory messages to the Greek leadership on the occasion of the Greek National Day, March 25, assuring that the excellent cooperation between the two governments at all levels will continue.

In his message to President of the Hellenic Republic Karolos Papoulias, President Christofias pays tribute to the 1821 generation for "putting into action the dreams and hopes of the old generations, giving the Greek people the utmost gift, their freedom and freedom as people".

In his message to Prime Minister George Papandreou, President Christofias expresses his deep appreciation and gratitude to the support of the Greek government and people in the efforts of the people of Cyprus to find a just and viable solution to the Cyprus problem, which will constitute the real freedom and reunification of the island.

"I am convinced that the excellent cooperation between our governments at all levels will continue and will give a decisive push in achieving our common goals," President Christofias added.

Greeks celebrate on 25th March the 1821 revolution, marking the launch of the Greek struggle for independence from Ottoman rule.

Cypriot President Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu have been engaged in direct negotiations which began in 2008 with a view to solve the problem of Cyprus, divided since the Turkish invasion of the island in 1974. (CNA/ANA-MPA), A.Viketos


http://www.athensnews.gr/portal/1/39519
Someone is lying then... :lol:


politics...........................is the name of the game :wink: :wink:
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Postby AWE » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:11 am

ZoC wrote:this is wot the us ambassador (ries) said, cap:

“Molyviatis believes and we agree that (Greece's) relations with Ankara are much too important to be held hostage by Papadopoulos’ (Cyprus's) negative stance.”


wot i want to know is, which one of the two was acting in hellenic interests? the hellenic republic's foreign minister, molyviatis, or staunch hellenist, papadopoulos?


It depends on how you define Hellenic interests. Are they those of Greece or those of Cyprus? I am sure the definition in Cyprus is very different from that is Athens, with the exception of a few wild eyed nationalists.

Now when there is an increase in Cyprus-Turkey tensions Greece can say this is an EU problem and still happily go on doing business with Turkey - here is that Greek self-interest again or should that be Hellenic interests.
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Postby ZoC » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:36 am

AWE wrote:
ZoC wrote:this is wot the us ambassador (ries) said, cap:

“Molyviatis believes and we agree that (Greece's) relations with Ankara are much too important to be held hostage by Papadopoulos’ (Cyprus's) negative stance.”


wot i want to know is, which one of the two was acting in hellenic interests? the hellenic republic's foreign minister, molyviatis, or staunch hellenist, papadopoulos?


It depends on how you define Hellenic interests. Are they those of Greece or those of Cyprus? I am sure the definition in Cyprus is very different from that is Athens, with the exception of a few wild eyed nationalists.


:? how terribly confusing...

AWE wrote:Now when there is an increase in Cyprus-Turkey tensions Greece can say this is an EU problem and still happily go on doing business with Turkey - here is that Greek self-interest again or should that be Hellenic interests.


well that depends on how u define hellenic interests.
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Postby AWE » Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:43 pm

ZoC wrote:
AWE wrote:
ZoC wrote:this is wot the us ambassador (ries) said, cap:

“Molyviatis believes and we agree that (Greece's) relations with Ankara are much too important to be held hostage by Papadopoulos’ (Cyprus's) negative stance.”


wot i want to know is, which one of the two was acting in hellenic interests? the hellenic republic's foreign minister, molyviatis, or staunch hellenist, papadopoulos?


It depends on how you define Hellenic interests. Are they those of Greece or those of Cyprus? I am sure the definition in Cyprus is very different from that is Athens, with the exception of a few wild eyed nationalists.


:? how terribly confusing...

AWE wrote:Now when there is an increase in Cyprus-Turkey tensions Greece can say this is an EU problem and still happily go on doing business with Turkey - here is that Greek self-interest again or should that be Hellenic interests.


well that depends on how u define hellenic interests.
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:lol:

glad you liked it - are Greece's interests The Hellenic or are Cyprus's interest the Hellenic, do you think?
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Postby ZoC » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:24 pm

don't ask me, i'm acting in the interests of north london cypriots, who never did get any of this hellenic shit.
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Postby Daniella » Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:28 pm

Cap wrote:in other words, the Greeks were trying to sell us out.. and it failed?


sell you (i mean cyprob) to EU? help me to understand please :oops:
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Postby Cap » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:02 pm

Daniella wrote:
Cap wrote:in other words, the Greeks were trying to sell us out.. and it failed?


sell you (i mean cyprob) to EU? help me to understand please :oops:


Greece wanted us to adopt the Annan plan so they could please their Anglo American masters, who could in turn pave the way for their 'butt bitch' Anatolia to crawl into EU through the back window. Who better than the 'mother land' to deceive her 'children' right?
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:24 pm

Whereas, we got in through the front door ... suckers!
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:27 pm

So Bananiot looks like these talks are heading for another dead end, we have seen this so many times...time to call it quits and just get on with our lives and not even contemplate union...maybe the situation now is the solution.
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Postby quattro » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:35 pm

Cap wrote:
Daniella wrote:
Cap wrote:in other words, the Greeks were trying to sell us out.. and it failed?


sell you (i mean cyprob) to EU? help me to understand please :oops:


Greece wanted us to adopt the Annan plan so they could please their Anglo American masters, who could in turn pave the way for their 'butt bitch' Anatolia to crawl into EU through the back window. Who better than the 'mother land' to deceive her 'children' right?


Cap do you have any legitimate adoption papers.......or a birth certificate :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:
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