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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby B25 » Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:40 am

Give and take, sure, we give they take, because the Turk knows only how to Take!

We must be kidding ourselves if we think we will find a solution with these people. Period.
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby kurupetos » Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:20 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:two reports on the same day which seem to conflict, but so long as there is dialog, there are possibilities, and hope.

The only hope we got is for Russians to keep moving southwards... :wink:
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby repulsewarrior » Tue Apr 01, 2014 2:50 am

It appears there was a need for further dialogue on all matters relating to the Cyprus problem, President Nicos Anastasiades said on Monday, following a meeting with Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu.

http://cyprus-mail.com/2014/03/31/need- ... s-problem/


...the leaders will meet again, in a month's time.
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby kurupetos » Tue Apr 01, 2014 10:12 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:
It appears there was a need for further dialogue on all matters relating to the Cyprus problem, President Nicos Anastasiades said on Monday, following a meeting with Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu.

http://cyprus-mail.com/2014/03/31/need- ... s-problem/


...the leaders will meet again, in a month's time.

That's a lot time to keep your socks on. :shock:
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby repulsewarrior » Thu Apr 17, 2014 2:53 am

NICOSIA - The two appointed negotiators on the UN-brokered Cyprus peace talks on Tuesday met for the last time before they enter the phase of substantive negotiations on May 6. A UN statement released after the meeting in Nicosia also said: “The Greek Cypriot negotiator Andreas Mavroyiannis and the Turkish Cypriot negotiator Kudret Özersay met today in the United Nations Protected Area of Nicosia at the Good Offices Mission and concluded the screening phase”. It added: “They agreed to meet on May 6, 2014 when they will enter the phase of substantive negotiations”. Stalled peace talks resumed on February 11 after the island’s community leaders agreed on a joint communiqué highlighting key principles of a federated Cyprus. But the process appears to be quite bumpy as the international community – especially the US – seems keen to maintain the momentum.
http://incyprus.philenews.com/en-gb/Top ... eace-talks
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Apr 18, 2014 9:53 pm

The mufti and the bishop exchanged gifts. The bishop was also a given the key of the church by a representative of the East Mediterranean university. “This is not a gift. This is being returned to its owner,” he said to applause from the congregation. http://incyprus.philenews.com/en-gb/Top ... -famagusta


it is, once again a groundswell movement which moves the Problem closer to a resolution, despite threats from 'Grey Wolves', and the dogma unchanging of an elite, that was not there.

The church lies within the walled city of Famagusta, which is at very close proximity to the fenced off area of Famagusta, known as Varosha. Diplomatic initiatives are currently underway to have Varosha returned to Greek Cypriots as a confidence building measure. Several ambassadors attended the event as did the Turkish Cypriot Mufti , Dr Talip Atalay. The Bishop of Constantia and Famagusta, Vasileios, who officiated the service, presented the Turkish Cypriot religious leader with a copy of a lead seal, first commissioned by one of his predecessors bishop Akakios who lived in the 7th Century AD. http://cyprus-mail.com/2014/04/18/ortho ... famagusta/
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby repulsewarrior » Wed May 07, 2014 10:32 pm

...the Armenians open a church, in occupied Nicosia.

http://cyprus-mail.com/2014/05/07/litur ... -50-years/
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby repulsewarrior » Wed May 07, 2014 10:37 pm

May 6, it seems, was productive...

http://famagusta-gazette.com/un-negotia ... 469-69.htm

In the meantime, Bonnardeaux noted, a meeting of the property experts of the two sides will take place.


...the next meeting will take place Tuesday, May 13, 2014.
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby kurupetos » Thu May 08, 2014 1:39 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:May 6, it seems, was productive...

http://famagusta-gazette.com/un-negotia ... 469-69.htm

In the meantime, Bonnardeaux noted, a meeting of the property experts of the two sides will take place.


...the next meeting will take place Tuesday, May 13, 2014.

Using the WC is not productive... :lol:
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Re: Goodwill Forward

Postby repulsewarrior » Mon May 12, 2014 9:45 pm

...not necessarily progress because Turkey will likely ignore the Court decision:

Cyprus held Turkey responsible for the disappearance of 1,500 Greek Cypriots and the displacement of 200,000 others, as well as the violation the basic rights of Greek Cypriots who remained in the north.

The court's decision on Monday, given in the French city of Strasbourg, said that Turkey's responsibility had not been erased over the passage of time. It was ordered to pay 30 million euros ($41.27 million) to relatives of those missing, and a further 60 million euros ($82.5 million) for "the enclaved Greek-Cypriot residents of the Karpas peninsula." It will be up to the Cyprus government to determine how to award the damages.

The court also found Turkey guilty of violating several articles of the European Convention on Human Rights. This includes the right to property and prohibiting inhuman or degrading treatment.

http://www.dw.de/turkey-ordered-to-pay- ... a-17630353


...news just the same, and heard, all over the world.
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