Oceanside50 wrote:If you want a just solution to the Cyprus problem then you should wish that the USA needs a just and long lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, otherwise it won't happen...
Can't make any sense out of that...
Oceanside50 wrote:If you want a just solution to the Cyprus problem then you should wish that the USA needs a just and long lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, otherwise it won't happen...
Get Real! wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:If you want a just solution to the Cyprus problem then you should wish that the USA needs a just and long lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, otherwise it won't happen...
Can't make any sense out of that...
Oceanside50 wrote:Get Real! wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:If you want a just solution to the Cyprus problem then you should wish that the USA needs a just and long lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, otherwise it won't happen...
Can't make any sense out of that...
Without the Americans involved, there will never be a just solution..
Get Real! wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:Get Real! wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:If you want a just solution to the Cyprus problem then you should wish that the USA needs a just and long lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, otherwise it won't happen...
Can't make any sense out of that...
Without the Americans involved, there will never be a just solution..
“a just solution” is completely meaningless.
Oceanside50 wrote:Get Real! wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:Get Real! wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:If you want a just solution to the Cyprus problem then you should wish that the USA needs a just and long lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, otherwise it won't happen...
Can't make any sense out of that...
Without the Americans involved, there will never be a just solution..
“a just solution” is completely meaningless.
What are you looking for then?
Oceanside50 wrote:start by telling your politicians, since they have been negotiating a BBF for 40 years, which goes against 541...
Oceanside50 wrote:I think you are missing the point. Why aren't the politicians that are calling for a unitary state being elected?
kurupetos wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:I think you are missing the point. Why aren't the politicians that are calling for a unitary state being elected?
Because of their cliental relation with their parties. For example, many belong to unions like SEK, PEO, etc... and for other similar reasons.
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