humanist wrote:It is time we put them both aside and engage with the UN to do their job and implement force to rid the Turkish occupation regime out of Cyprus. No more negotiations with either of them
Precisely.
humanist wrote:It is time we put them both aside and engage with the UN to do their job and implement force to rid the Turkish occupation regime out of Cyprus. No more negotiations with either of them
kimon07 wrote:humanist wrote:It is time we put them both aside and engage with the UN to do their job and implement force to rid the Turkish occupation regime out of Cyprus. No more negotiations with either of them
Precisely.
B25 wrote:You could not make this up, seriously.
Bagis says Cyprus should apply to the breakaway regime, if it wants to talk to Turkey
Hermes wrote:B25 wrote:You could not make this up, seriously.
Bagis says Cyprus should apply to the breakaway regime, if it wants to talk to Turkey
Bagis is Turkey's EU Minister. A job without purpose....
GreekIslandGirl wrote:He has to talk to Turkey. They illegally occupy half of Cyprus and we cannot get it back through force. To pretend otherwise isn't going to get us anywhere. The fools are those who deem to talk to "TCs" and their unrecognised (by everyone) set-up of so-called "trnc".
Hermes wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:He has to talk to Turkey. They illegally occupy half of Cyprus and we cannot get it back through force. To pretend otherwise isn't going to get us anywhere. The fools are those who deem to talk to "TCs" and their unrecognised (by everyone) set-up of so-called "trnc".
Eroglu has no power to decide anything in Cyprus. He's just a Turkish stooge. We should stop playing this game and insist on talking to Ankara. Talks with Eroglu are merely a way for Turkey to back out of its obligations and pretend the problem is inter-communal when it's plainly one of invasion and occupation!
Viewpoint wrote:
Hello havent you been around for the last 38 years Turkey does not recognize you so they wont talk to you....
kimon07 wrote:Viewpoint wrote:
Hello havent you been around for the last 38 years Turkey does not recognize you so they wont talk to you....
Thank God for that. Making Turkey a discussion partner would be another terrible mistake of our foreign policy. Turkey is THE CP. You can not negotiate with a "problem". You must try to eliminate it.
Viewpoint wrote:kimon07 wrote:Viewpoint wrote:
Hello havent you been around for the last 38 years Turkey does not recognize you so they wont talk to you....
Thank God for that. Making Turkey a discussion partner would be another terrible mistake of our foreign policy. Turkey is THE CP. You can not negotiate with a "problem". You must try to eliminate it.
Is this more of that famous Greek methodology "ignore it, it will go away"
kimon07 wrote:Viewpoint wrote:kimon07 wrote:Viewpoint wrote:
Hello havent you been around for the last 38 years Turkey does not recognize you so they wont talk to you....
Thank God for that. Making Turkey a discussion partner would be another terrible mistake of our foreign policy. Turkey is THE CP. You can not negotiate with a "problem". You must try to eliminate it.
Is this more of that famous Greek methodology "ignore it, it will go away"
Not at all. Its the methodology according to which you identify the problem, you isolate it (that has been done already) you quarantine it (like a computer virus) and you summon the necessary means and recources (UN, EU, Alliances etc) to resolve/kill/eliminate it.
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