Viewpoint wrote:God you are more stupid than I thought surely you can read between the lines, Turkey offering to help with a GC economic crisis and the smoke of Turkey buying off the GCs all makes sense to everyone but those incapacidated to see it.
Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:God you are more stupid than I thought surely you can read between the lines, Turkey offering to help with a GC economic crisis and the smoke of Turkey buying off the GCs all makes sense to everyone but those incapacidated to see it.
You can't even comprehend fully what is written in plain language, be it be in English or Turkish, and now you want to tell us you can read and understand what is written between the lines.
I'm still waiting for a link from you where it states your thread title.
Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:God you are more stupid than I thought surely you can read between the lines, Turkey offering to help with a GC economic crisis and the smoke of Turkey buying off the GCs all makes sense to everyone but those incapacidated to see it.
You can't even comprehend fully what is written in plain language, be it be in English or Turkish, and now you want to tell us you can read and understand what is written between the lines.
I'm still waiting for a link from you where it states your thread title.
Accept it or not I have already given you the link which clearly backs up my threads title, obviously you do not understand Turkish as you are a GC.
Viewpoint wrote:No smoke without fire, even if it were speculation
Viewpoint wrote:Turkey offers 5.8 Billion Euros to buy off the GCs. Any takers?
Lordo wrote:this makes very interesting read especially for all my friends here especially those who like me most.
the world is a changing.
' Cyprus will pay dearly for its sins. The Mediterranean island has committed many follies over the years — and is still making mistakes.
The Cypriots always seem to overestimate their negotiating position. In recent years, their first big mistake was to reject in 2004 the U.N. plan for uniting their island. That irritated their E.U. partners, put Cyprus in a weak strategic position vis-à-vis Turkey and left a jagged scar across the island. '
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/25/busin ... hare&_r=1&
Kikapu wrote:Lordo wrote:this makes very interesting read especially for all my friends here especially those who like me most.
the world is a changing.
' Cyprus will pay dearly for its sins. The Mediterranean island has committed many follies over the years — and is still making mistakes.
The Cypriots always seem to overestimate their negotiating position. In recent years, their first big mistake was to reject in 2004 the U.N. plan for uniting their island. That irritated their E.U. partners, put Cyprus in a weak strategic position vis-à-vis Turkey and left a jagged scar across the island. '
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/25/busin ... hare&_r=1&
It would have been a perfect opportunity for the EU Partners to insist of the RoC accepting the 2004 AP as part of this rescue package if the statement was true, NO?
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