Hello Zan.
I am glad to hear you talking the same way you were talking in the past.
It means everything's alright
Cheers.
Maximus wrote:zan wrote:I agree. B25 is confusing and should be posted in the joke section.
The first part of my post IS about water but.......not!!! If you see what I mean. You might get it but I will not say just yet....... I like to hear B25 think. It's like a clunking sound
I was confused with your first post and then your reply to B25 gave me the impression that you was being serious. I thought you was trying to be philosophical and enlightened, with the metaphor of the finger and that you wished that Russia would own the GC's.
Be honest with me, did you read the article to the end because you have to get that far to get that it is a joke. Maybe B25 tuned out earlier than me.
Pyrpolizer wrote:Hello Zan.
I am glad to hear you talking the same way you were talking in the past.
It means everything's alright
Cheers.
zan wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Hello Zan.
I am glad to hear you talking the same way you were talking in the past.
It means everything's alright
Cheers.
Hello Pyro,
I remember you did not quite get my sense of humour at first, hope you are still tuned in?
zan wrote:Who was it that said," It is like a finger pointing at the stars. Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all the heavenly glory"
I wish that this were true................................. ))))
http://www.russianlife.com/blog/russia- ... se-cyprus/
zan wrote:Maximus wrote:zan wrote:I agree. B25 is confusing and should be posted in the joke section.
The first part of my post IS about water but.......not!!! If you see what I mean. You might get it but I will not say just yet....... I like to hear B25 think. It's like a clunking sound
I was confused with your first post and then your reply to B25 gave me the impression that you was being serious. I thought you was trying to be philosophical and enlightened, with the metaphor of the finger and that you wished that Russia would own the GC's.
Be honest with me, did you read the article to the end because you have to get that far to get that it is a joke. Maybe B25 tuned out earlier than me.
I thought it was hilarious. I've read it to a few people FULLY. Always stating that it was a joke of course.
8. The company that lays down the pipeline for brining water from Turkey to the occupied area of Cyprus went bankrupt
Turkish Cypriot daily Halkin Sesi newspaper (30.04.14) reports that Kutay Insaat [Constructions] Company, which lays down the pipelines for bringing water from Turkey’s Mersin Anamur area to the occupied area of Cyprus within the framework of the project which the Turks call “The Project of the Century” “has come to the point of going bankrupt”. Citing information published in Turkish daily Hurriyet newspaper, Halkin Sesi writes that the company has asked for suspending bankruptcy. A trustee has been appointed for the company, which up to now had undertaken construction works worth over 500 million Turkish liras (TL).
After an application by the lawyer of the company, Serkan Yelgin demanding suspending bankruptcy, the Istanbul Court of First Instance decided on 3 February that the company went bankrupt and that measures should be taken. A trustee was appointed for protecting the company from its payees. The next hearing of the case between the company and its many payees will be held on 9 May.
The company is active in the construction sector for twenty years. Recently Kutay Insaat came onto the agenda in Turkey because it could not pay its employees.
Referring to the issue, Turkish Cypriot daily Yeni Duzen newspaper (30.04.14) reports that Birol Cinar, Project Director of the Turkish State Water Affairs Department responsible for the project of bringing water to the occupied area of Cyprus, has said that Kutay Insaat was not the company that had undertaken to build the pipelines in the sea and onshore in the occupied area of Cyprus. He noted that the company is only one of the firms that had undertaken the construction of the part of the project in Turkey. He added: “As far as I know, a big part of the construction in Turkey has ended. I do not think that there will be a problem, even if Kutay Insaat asks for suspending bankruptcy”.
Meanwhile, Ali Cakmak, director of Anamur’s Branch Office of the directorate of the project in Adana, said that a trustee has been appointed for the company and the works are continuing. He said that no change has been made in the project, the building-up of the pipelines has been completed and the works have come to the end. The situation of the company did not influence the course of the project, he argued.
(I/Ts.)
9. Veysel Eroglu: The water project will be completed shortly
Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris (30.04.14) reports that Turkey’s Minister of Forestry and Water Affairs Veysel Eroglu said: “God willing, this year will be historical from every point of view for Cyprus”.
During a meeting with the self-styled minister of environment and natural resources Hamit Bakirci, who is in Ankara for contacts, Eroglu said that as Ministry they will give every kind of support to the “TRNC” (translator’s note: the breakaway regime in the occupied area of the Republic of Cyprus). Eroglu said that the main sections of the “TRNC water supply project” have been completed and the Alakopru dam in Turkey, as well as, the occupied dam of Panagra have been built.
Referring to the installation of water pipelines, Eroglu said that the works will be completed in a short time, adding that within this year 75 million m3 of water will be transferred to the occupied area of Cyprus. He also said at this moment, both the pipelines of the refined water facility and the main water distribution are on the island and the works of building these have started. The water will be transferred to occupied Lefkosia, Famagusta, Keryneia and Rizokarpaso.
Bakirci, for his part, confirmed that Turkey has given them all the technical support for this project. He repeated that if conditions are suitable, the project is expected to finish on the 20th of July.
repulsewarrior wrote:...just to carry this topic along, for the record:8. The company that lays down the pipeline for brining water from Turkey to the occupied area of Cyprus went bankrupt
Turkish Cypriot daily Halkin Sesi newspaper (30.04.14) reports that Kutay Insaat [Constructions] Company, which lays down the pipelines for bringing water from Turkey’s Mersin Anamur area to the occupied area of Cyprus within the framework of the project which the Turks call “The Project of the Century” “has come to the point of going bankrupt”. Citing information published in Turkish daily Hurriyet newspaper, Halkin Sesi writes that the company has asked for suspending bankruptcy. A trustee has been appointed for the company, which up to now had undertaken construction works worth over 500 million Turkish liras (TL).
After an application by the lawyer of the company, Serkan Yelgin demanding suspending bankruptcy, the Istanbul Court of First Instance decided on 3 February that the company went bankrupt and that measures should be taken. A trustee was appointed for protecting the company from its payees. The next hearing of the case between the company and its many payees will be held on 9 May.
The company is active in the construction sector for twenty years. Recently Kutay Insaat came onto the agenda in Turkey because it could not pay its employees.
Referring to the issue, Turkish Cypriot daily Yeni Duzen newspaper (30.04.14) reports that Birol Cinar, Project Director of the Turkish State Water Affairs Department responsible for the project of bringing water to the occupied area of Cyprus, has said that Kutay Insaat was not the company that had undertaken to build the pipelines in the sea and onshore in the occupied area of Cyprus. He noted that the company is only one of the firms that had undertaken the construction of the part of the project in Turkey. He added: “As far as I know, a big part of the construction in Turkey has ended. I do not think that there will be a problem, even if Kutay Insaat asks for suspending bankruptcy”.
Meanwhile, Ali Cakmak, director of Anamur’s Branch Office of the directorate of the project in Adana, said that a trustee has been appointed for the company and the works are continuing. He said that no change has been made in the project, the building-up of the pipelines has been completed and the works have come to the end. The situation of the company did not influence the course of the project, he argued.
(I/Ts.)
9. Veysel Eroglu: The water project will be completed shortly
Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris (30.04.14) reports that Turkey’s Minister of Forestry and Water Affairs Veysel Eroglu said: “God willing, this year will be historical from every point of view for Cyprus”.
During a meeting with the self-styled minister of environment and natural resources Hamit Bakirci, who is in Ankara for contacts, Eroglu said that as Ministry they will give every kind of support to the “TRNC” (translator’s note: the breakaway regime in the occupied area of the Republic of Cyprus). Eroglu said that the main sections of the “TRNC water supply project” have been completed and the Alakopru dam in Turkey, as well as, the occupied dam of Panagra have been built.
Referring to the installation of water pipelines, Eroglu said that the works will be completed in a short time, adding that within this year 75 million m3 of water will be transferred to the occupied area of Cyprus. He also said at this moment, both the pipelines of the refined water facility and the main water distribution are on the island and the works of building these have started. The water will be transferred to occupied Lefkosia, Famagusta, Keryneia and Rizokarpaso.
Bakirci, for his part, confirmed that Turkey has given them all the technical support for this project. He repeated that if conditions are suitable, the project is expected to finish on the 20th of July.
20 July...
zan wrote:Who was it that said," It is like a finger pointing at the stars. Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all the heavenly glory"
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