humanist wrote:Whilst I have pointed out that Papadopoulos is not doing enough, no one has likewise the Talat admisnistration has failed to meet its obligations and I feel he is letting his people down as most of them voted yes to re-unification 3 years ago. So what should the people do? I know VP will do nothing because he is against unification what about other turkish cypriots pro unification.
Viewpoint wrote:humanist wrote:Whilst I have pointed out that Papadopoulos is not doing enough, no one has likewise the Talat admisnistration has failed to meet its obligations and I feel he is letting his people down as most of them voted yes to re-unification 3 years ago. So what should the people do? I know VP will do nothing because he is against unification what about other turkish cypriots pro unification.
Have you not heard that now 65% want a 2 state solution and only 20% want unification?
DT wrote:Viewpoint wrote:humanist wrote:Whilst I have pointed out that Papadopoulos is not doing enough, no one has likewise the Talat admisnistration has failed to meet its obligations and I feel he is letting his people down as most of them voted yes to re-unification 3 years ago. So what should the people do? I know VP will do nothing because he is against unification what about other turkish cypriots pro unification.
Have you not heard that now 65% want a 2 state solution and only 20% want unification?
they flipped once, they can flip again. Just takes a little clever pr and some tlc....maybe a dash of oil as well.
humanist wrote:Yes, well I wonder really without the turkish pressure, whether that would be the case? The sad thing is that once that oil comes out some Greek Speaking Cypriots with personal and selfish reaons will go the partition way and the Turkish Speaking Cypriots will miss out yet again on making a descent life for themslves.
Viewpoint wrote:DT wrote:Viewpoint wrote:humanist wrote:Whilst I have pointed out that Papadopoulos is not doing enough, no one has likewise the Talat admisnistration has failed to meet its obligations and I feel he is letting his people down as most of them voted yes to re-unification 3 years ago. So what should the people do? I know VP will do nothing because he is against unification what about other turkish cypriots pro unification.
Have you not heard that now 65% want a 2 state solution and only 20% want unification?
they flipped once, they can flip again. Just takes a little clever pr and some tlc....maybe a dash of oil as well.
You are right but it will take concrete action to get the tide to turn and of course we have none of that.
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