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Cyprus : Entering another Stalemate ?

Postby gus » Wed Dec 14, 2005 3:59 pm

Hi everybody. I found the following interesting article about the present situation on the Cyprus problem:

http://www.riia.org/pdf/research/europe/BPcyprus.pdf

I really want to share opinions about it.

Thank you all :wink:
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Postby Christo » Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:47 pm

Interesting read gus.

I know this is going to sound a bit.....I don't know what, but I really believe that Cyprus or its government, don't want a solution!! :cry:

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Postby zan » Wed Dec 14, 2005 6:55 pm

I have to say it, I told you so.!!
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Postby gus » Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:08 pm

A permanent solution to the problem implies a MUTUAL reconigtion of thousand of mistakes, dialogue, dialogue and dialogue. People from BOTH sides must feel comfortable with the solution and third parties MUST keep out (I mean Greece and specially Turkish Army).

I really wish to help just a little bit to find a solution in peace, but.... I'm affraid I'm too far to do so...

I wish to all the people of a UNIQUE wonderful island called Cyprus-Kypros-Kibris, the really best for this Xmas time.
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Postby Kifeas » Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:11 pm

gus wrote:A permanent solution to the problem implies a MUTUAL reconigtion of thousand of mistakes, dialogue, dialogue and dialogue. People from BOTH sides must feel comfortable with the solution and third parties MUST keep out (I mean Greece and specially Turkish Army).

I really wish to help just a little bit to find a solution in peace, but.... I'm affraid I'm too far to do so...

I wish to all the people of a UNIQUE wonderful island called Cyprus-Kypros-Kibris, the really best for this Xmas time.


Have you ever been in Cyprus, gus? What makes you so interested about it?
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Postby gus » Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:54 pm

Geia sou file Kifea!
I regret to comment you that I never was in Cyprus. I must admit that I stared loving your country after I felt in love with Greece. In resent years (I'm 36 now) I have read a lot about 'to kypriako' and sometimes I feel so ungry! I can't understand why the UN and EU were so indiferents in past years... maybe you should have little more oil on your land to atract the interest of the International Police Agency (you know what I'm talking about...)
Sometime ago I used to have a really good friend of mine, from Nicosia. She was in Athens and after many years of correspondence we lost contact, because she moved. Actually I'm looking for her. Her parents lives in Limassol... but I can't get in touch with them...
Thanks friend for your interest. It will be very nice to keep in touch with you. Here's my e-mail: [email protected]
Na sai kala!
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Postby Kifeas » Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:02 pm

gus wrote:Geia sou file Kifea!
I regret to comment you that I never was in Cyprus. I must admit that I stared loving your country after I felt in love with Greece. In resent years (I'm 36 now) I have read a lot about 'to kypriako' and sometimes I feel so ungry! I can't understand why the UN and EU were so indiferents in past years... maybe you should have little more oil on your land to atract the interest of the International Police Agency (you know what I'm talking about...)
Sometime ago I used to have a really good friend of mine, from Nicosia. She was in Athens and after many years of correspondence we lost contact, because she moved. Actually I'm looking for her. Her parents lives in Limassol... but I can't get in touch with them...
Thanks friend for your interest. It will be very nice to keep in touch with you. Here's my e-mail: [email protected]
Na sai kala!

Yia sou file Gus!
Thanks for the e-mail! I send you mine via PM.
Have you tried through the telephone directory? here is a link!
http://www.cytayellowpages.com.cy/directory_uk/green_dir.asp

Take care and cheers!
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