CBBB wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Hmm we just embeded another common Cypriot word.
"Kavga" which is what we are all doing in this forum, means also "protest"
Interesting huh
KAVGA does mean a fight. Here it could mean 'a struggle'.
It also means a "bit" on the side
Bananiot wrote:I am glad you have clarified things paphitis, thanks. About the Annan Plan. As I said many times, it is not about solution, it is all about options. The situation staying like this is not an option because it simply cannot stay as it is. This is a dynamic world and nothing stays the same. Given the circumstances it can only get worse. The northern part will be turkified, the Turkish army will of course stay put and the TC's (those that matter) will move elsewhere, many coming to the south to reclaim their properties and their rights that are guaranteed by the 1959 agreements. Furtheremore, the next solution proposal will be worse and I do not think we will get another chance to get Morphou and Famagusta back, along with the fertile land that stretches from Morphou to Famagusta and around 40 or so small and some big villages.
Jerry wrote:Bananiot wrote:I am glad you have clarified things paphitis, thanks. About the Annan Plan. As I said many times, it is not about solution, it is all about options. The situation staying like this is not an option because it simply cannot stay as it is. This is a dynamic world and nothing stays the same. Given the circumstances it can only get worse. The northern part will be turkified, the Turkish army will of course stay put and the TC's (those that matter) will move elsewhere, many coming to the south to reclaim their properties and their rights that are guaranteed by the 1959 agreements. Furtheremore, the next solution proposal will be worse and I do not think we will get another chance to get Morphou and Famagusta back, along with the fertile land that stretches from Morphou to Famagusta and around 40 or so small and some big villages.
And Turkey will lose the Customs Union and never join the EU.
adabizim wrote:Jerry wrote:Bananiot wrote:I am glad you have clarified things paphitis, thanks. About the Annan Plan. As I said many times, it is not about solution, it is all about options. The situation staying like this is not an option because it simply cannot stay as it is. This is a dynamic world and nothing stays the same. Given the circumstances it can only get worse. The northern part will be turkified, the Turkish army will of course stay put and the TC's (those that matter) will move elsewhere, many coming to the south to reclaim their properties and their rights that are guaranteed by the 1959 agreements. Furtheremore, the next solution proposal will be worse and I do not think we will get another chance to get Morphou and Famagusta back, along with the fertile land that stretches from Morphou to Famagusta and around 40 or so small and some big villages.
And Turkey will lose the Customs Union and never join the EU.
As if customs union is anything good for Turkey.
Bananiot wrote:I am glad you have clarified things paphitis, thanks. About the Annan Plan. As I said many times, it is not about solution, it is all about options. The situation staying like this is not an option because it simply cannot stay as it is. This is a dynamic world and nothing stays the same. Given the circumstances it can only get worse. The northern part will be turkified, the Turkish army will of course stay put and the TC's (those that matter) will move elsewhere, many coming to the south to reclaim their properties and their rights that are guaranteed by the 1959 agreements. Furtheremore, the next solution proposal will be worse and I do not think we will get another chance to get Morphou and Famagusta back, along with the fertile land that stretches from Morphou to Famagusta and around 40 or so small and some big villages.
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