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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby Viewpoint » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:46 pm

boulio wrote:in a hypothetical solution either a true federation or a agreed partition the more land given back the easier to pass.also from a t/c perspective if the solution is a agreed partition the motivation will be true recognition.


The TC state has always been agreed at 29% for some reason so allowing for more GC incentive 25% would imo be the bottom line.
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby B25 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:50 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
boulio wrote:in a hypothetical solution either a true federation or a agreed partition the more land given back the easier to pass.also from a t/c perspective if the solution is a agreed partition the motivation will be true recognition.


The TC state has always been agreed at 29% for some reason so allowing for more GC incentive 25% would imo be the bottom line.
Utter crap. You are entitled to nothing, you are squatters and your welcome has long expired, now push off back to mama.
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby boulio » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:24 pm

i think the t/c constituet state in a federation was always mentioned at 29% with the assumption that the g/c that didnt return to the g/c state in a solution would all be allowed to return to the northern state.

so the argument for a 29% state in a agreed partition dosen't hold water VP.

even in czeckolvakia when the partition occured the main stumbling block for the agreeemnt was the STATE land and assets that has to be divided between the two states.
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby Kikapu » Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:16 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
boulio wrote:i never agreed to anything im just talking with him if anything the number would need to be closer to about 20% of total land.


I like kikapoo thought we had agreed a 25% 75% split put forward by you.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Please, do not put words in my mouth. :idea:

I did not think you and Boulio had already agreed on 25% 75% split. I only said you two had already agreed on the terms of an agreed partition. I gave no figures on what you two had agreed on.

This is what you said, which what I was referring to. You gave no figures.

Viewpoint wrote:boulio you have finally arrived at the point were you agree with me that partition is the only way both sides can put the Cyprus issue to bed once and for all and move on.
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:35 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
boulio wrote:i never agreed to anything im just talking with him if anything the number would need to be closer to about 20% of total land.


I like kikapoo thought we had agreed a 25% 75% split put forward by you.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Please, do not put words in my mouth. :idea:

I did not think you and Boulio had already agreed on 25% 75% split. I only said you two had already agreed on the terms of an agreed partition. I gave no figures on what you two had agreed on.

This is what you said, which what I was referring to. You gave no figures.

Viewpoint wrote:boulio you have finally arrived at the point were you agree with me that partition is the only way both sides can put the Cyprus issue to bed once and for all and move on.


Hello the split is part of the terms.
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby Kikapu » Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:34 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
boulio wrote:i never agreed to anything im just talking with him if anything the number would need to be closer to about 20% of total land.


I like kikapoo thought we had agreed a 25% 75% split put forward by you.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Please, do not put words in my mouth. :idea:

I did not think you and Boulio had already agreed on 25% 75% split. I only said you two had already agreed on the terms of an agreed partition. I gave no figures on what you two had agreed on.

This is what you said, which what I was referring to. You gave no figures.

Viewpoint wrote:boulio you have finally arrived at the point were you agree with me that partition is the only way both sides can put the Cyprus issue to bed once and for all and move on.


Hello the split is part of the terms.


:? :? :?

Hello! One more time in English this time. :lol:
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:40 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
boulio wrote:i never agreed to anything im just talking with him if anything the number would need to be closer to about 20% of total land.


I like kikapoo thought we had agreed a 25% 75% split put forward by you.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Please, do not put words in my mouth. :idea:

I did not think you and Boulio had already agreed on 25% 75% split. I only said you two had already agreed on the terms of an agreed partition. I gave no figures on what you two had agreed on.

This is what you said, which what I was referring to. You gave no figures.

Viewpoint wrote:boulio you have finally arrived at the point were you agree with me that partition is the only way both sides can put the Cyprus issue to bed once and for all and move on.


Hello the split is part of the terms.


:? :? :?

Hello! One more time in English this time. :lol:


Go back to school!!!!!!! :lol:
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby Kikapu » Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:56 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
I like kikapoo thought we had agreed a 25% 75% split put forward by you.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Please, do not put words in my mouth. :idea:

I did not think you and Boulio had already agreed on 25% 75% split. I only said you two had already agreed on the terms of an agreed partition. I gave no figures on what you two had agreed on.

This is what you said, which what I was referring to. You gave no figures.

Viewpoint wrote:boulio you have finally arrived at the point were you agree with me that partition is the only way both sides can put the Cyprus issue to bed once and for all and move on.


Hello the split is part of the terms.


:? :? :?

Hello! One more time in English this time. :lol:


Go back to school!!!!!!! :lol:


Thank you for your suggestion, but I have no interest in learning your gibberish "Double Dutch" language! :lol:
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:01 pm

Learn some manners first and the rest will follow.
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Re: CF a real reflection of the Cyprus Dispute?

Postby Panicos UK » Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:32 pm

Quick question:

Would the TC's on this forum rather have their own federal state (part of a single government) with legally limited numbers of Greek Cypriots or would they rather have their own country where ethnic Greek Cypriots are allowed to live in their old properties but are citizens of this new state?

It seems we keep going over the same issues, but we're not even agreeing on what the problem is?

For me the problem is less about governments, sovereignty and borders and more to do with Human rights.
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