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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:02 am

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Viewpoint wrote:So Mr Füle actually showed the TCs the respect they deserve by entering the TRNC and visiting various officials, good on him for trying to get a perspective from both sides of the divide.


I told you before, he visited the illegally occupied area of the RoC.


He crossed the border into the TRNC and met with our officials must make you sick.
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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Kikapu » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:12 am

Viewpoint wrote:So Mr Füle actually showed the TCs the respect they deserve by entering the TRNC and visiting various officials, good on him for trying to get a perspective from both sides of the divide.


He came to help liberate the remaining few TCs from Turkey and the Illegal Aliens in the north.
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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:16 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So Mr Füle actually showed the TCs the respect they deserve by entering the TRNC and visiting various officials, good on him for trying to get a perspective from both sides of the divide.


He came to help liberate the remaining few TCs from Turkey and the Illegal Aliens in the north.



Who would have thought this a few years ago....nice one Füde :wink: slap in the face of those GCs who doubt we have rights in Cyprus partnership rights with 50% weight in finding a solution.
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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Kikapu » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:45 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So Mr Füle actually showed the TCs the respect they deserve by entering the TRNC and visiting various officials, good on him for trying to get a perspective from both sides of the divide.


He came to help liberate the remaining few TCs from Turkey and the Illegal Aliens in the north.



Who would have thought this a few years ago....nice one Füde :wink: slap in the face of those GCs who doubt we have rights in Cyprus partnership rights with 50% weight in finding a solution.


Did he offer the "trnc" to be a separate state in the EU or to bring back the AP?

Speak louder, I can't hear you!

Don't get too exited about the visit. It has nothing to do with the TCs or the "trnc"

EU Commissioner’s visit to KKTC seen as public relations move
18 June 2012 / GÖZDE NUR DONAT, ANKARA

EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Füle's visit to the Turkish side of the divided Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been seen by analysts as a public relations campaign to draw attention to concerns of Greek Cypriots over Turkey's decision to break off ties with the European Council (EC) during Greek Cyprus's term in the rotating presidency.

Füle is expected to hold talks with Turkish community leaders on Tuesday, including President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC) Derviş Eroğlu, KKTC PM İrsen Küçük and other politicians from opposition parties before heading to the south to meet Greek Cypriot leaders. The visit will come just days before Greek Cyprus assumes a six-month term of presidency of the EU, commencing on July 1. Some analysts perceive the visit as a political move to improve the image of the EU rather than a genuine positive contribution to rejuvenate stalled negotiations.

Speaking to Today’s Zaman on Monday, pundits claimed that the visit, set to occur over June 19-20, could only be “a political maneuver” and “a public diplomacy” in order to give the impression that the EU and UN are still engaged with the issue.

http://www.todayszaman.com/news-283933-.html
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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Kikapu » Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:51 am

OK, here you have it officially, the reasons as to why Füle went to the north, was because to deliver the message in person so that there won't be any misunderstandings and of claims of the message being lost in translation, that even the likes of VP, Eroglu and Erdogan would understand, that the EU will not accept anything other than reunification of it's own territory in Cyprus and any dreams of annexation by Turkey or any recognition of the "trnc" cannot be realised.

So much for VP's claim of the RoC losing it's EU leverage against Turkey. :lol:

Looks like ONLY the RoC has a "Plan B", which is the EU. :wink:

No Plan B for Cyprus: Füle
NICOSIA - Anatolia News Agency

Greek Cyprus’ rotating presidency of the EU Council will not hinder reunification talks, EU Commissioner for Enlargement Stefan Füle said June 20, following a meeting with top Turkish Cypriot officials.

“This visit provides me with an opportunity to express my belief that Greek Cyprus’ EU post will not contradict with the continuation of reunification talks,” Füle told reporters in Nicosia during the inauguration ceremony of an EU-funded marketplace, while insisting that there is no alternative to reunification.

“The worst scenario is the halt of negotiations. There is no ‘Plan B,’ and the benefits of a possible solution are greater than the concessions the leaders would make,” the commissioner said, urging both sides to carry on with reunification talks during the Cyprus presidency. The EU Council presidency will positively affect works designed for the solution of the Cyprus problem, Füle said. “Reunification of Cyprus means a united Europe. And it is not a dream but an opportunity to be seized.”

The Greek Cypriot administration will assume the EU term presidency on July 1. Füle met with several politicians and opposition parties, including Turkish Cypriot President Derviş Eroğlu and Prime Minister İrsen Küçük, after earlier talks in Greek Cyprus.
June/22/2012
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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:55 am

Hello he can demand what he wants doesnt mean hes gonna get it, the EU have no wieght in the TRNC tey were protested for not keeping their promises so what he wants is not important what is important is that he visited the TRNC acknowledging that we are just as important as the GCs in finding a solution. Thats more than enough for me.
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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Kikapu » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:01 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Hello he can demand what he wants doesnt mean hes gonna get it, the EU have no wieght in the TRNC tey were protested for not keeping their promises so what he wants is not important what is important is that he visited the TRNC acknowledging that we are just as important as the GCs in finding a solution. Thats more than enough for me.


HELLO!

More importantly, you ain't going to get what you or Turkey demands. No Plan B, because you are illegally occupying an EU territory Cyprus, which the EU took it all, all 100%, without a single shot fired in 2004. You are on borrowed time occupying the north illegally.

Füle doesn't need to deal with the "trnc" for anything. He will deal with Turkey who actually control the north. Turkey will use the north to try to get into the EU or some kind of Oil/Gas deal by giving the north back to the RoC/EU and the TCs will end up with "only" as equal citizens in the RoC. TCs have zero control in what happens to them or their future. They have always been a pawn of Turkey, so nothing will change in the future.
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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:18 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Hello he can demand what he wants doesnt mean hes gonna get it, the EU have no wieght in the TRNC tey were protested for not keeping their promises so what he wants is not important what is important is that he visited the TRNC acknowledging that we are just as important as the GCs in finding a solution. Thats more than enough for me.


HELLO!

More importantly, you ain't going to get what you or Turkey demands. No Plan B, because you are illegally occupying an EU territory Cyprus, which the EU took it all, all 100%, without a single shot fired in 2004. You are on borrowed time occupying the north illegally.

Füle doesn't need to deal with the "trnc" for anything. He will deal with Turkey who actually control the north. Turkey will use the north to try to get into the EU or some kind of Oil/Gas deal by giving the north back to the RoC/EU and the TCs will end up with "only" as equal citizens in the RoC. TCs have zero control in what happens to them or their future. They have always been a pawn of Turkey, so nothing will change in the future.


Every passing say proves how wrong you are, nothing will chnages and the EU have and will do nothing to help you, all hot air...you can dream all you wish but the TRNC is here to stay and a high top EU offical actually crossing a border really brings homes the fact that there are 2 sides to this island and that both have to be consulted before anything can be decided.

You predictions never pan out Kikapu must be really disheartening but you are so thick skinned (another way of saying clueless) it appears to make no difference.
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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby Kikapu » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:46 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Hello he can demand what he wants doesnt mean hes gonna get it, the EU have no wieght in the TRNC tey were protested for not keeping their promises so what he wants is not important what is important is that he visited the TRNC acknowledging that we are just as important as the GCs in finding a solution. Thats more than enough for me.


HELLO!

More importantly, you ain't going to get what you or Turkey demands. No Plan B, because you are illegally occupying an EU territory Cyprus, which the EU took it all, all 100%, without a single shot fired in 2004. You are on borrowed time occupying the north illegally.

Füle doesn't need to deal with the "trnc" for anything. He will deal with Turkey who actually control the north. Turkey will use the north to try to get into the EU or some kind of Oil/Gas deal by giving the north back to the RoC/EU and the TCs will end up with "only" as equal citizens in the RoC. TCs have zero control in what happens to them or their future. They have always been a pawn of Turkey, so nothing will change in the future.


Every passing say proves how wrong you are, nothing will chnages and the EU have and will do nothing to help you, all hot air...you can dream all you wish but the TRNC is here to stay and a high top EU offical actually crossing a border really brings homes the fact that there are 2 sides to this island and that both have to be consulted before anything can be decided.

You predictions never pan out Kikapu must be really disheartening but you are so thick skinned (another way of saying clueless) it appears to make no difference.


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Re: Commissioner Fule Visiting Cyprus

Postby FragnaticDeath » Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:04 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Hello he can demand what he wants doesnt mean hes gonna get it, the EU have no wieght in the TRNC tey were protested for not keeping their promises so what he wants is not important what is important is that he visited the TRNC acknowledging that we are just as important as the GCs in finding a solution. Thats more than enough for me.


HELLO!

More importantly, you ain't going to get what you or Turkey demands. No Plan B, because you are illegally occupying an EU territory Cyprus, which the EU took it all, all 100%, without a single shot fired in 2004. You are on borrowed time occupying the north illegally.

Füle doesn't need to deal with the "trnc" for anything. He will deal with Turkey who actually control the north. Turkey will use the north to try to get into the EU or some kind of Oil/Gas deal by giving the north back to the RoC/EU and the TCs will end up with "only" as equal citizens in the RoC. TCs have zero control in what happens to them or their future. They have always been a pawn of Turkey, so nothing will change in the future.


Every passing say proves how wrong you are, nothing will chnages and the EU have and will do nothing to help you, all hot air...you can dream all you wish but the TRNC is here to stay and a high top EU offical actually crossing a border really brings homes the fact that there are 2 sides to this island and that both have to be consulted before anything can be decided.

You predictions never pan out Kikapu must be really disheartening but you are so thick skinned (another way of saying clueless) it appears to make no difference.


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