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SOYER: THE CYPRUS PROBLEM

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:22 am
by soyer
SOYER: THE CONTINUATION OF THE CYPRUS PROBLEM BRINGS SEROUS PROBLEMS TO EVERYONE”

Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer expressed that the continuation of the Cyprus Problem not only affects the two peoples of Cyprus , but also induces dilemmas upon Greece , Turkey and to the Middle East , and added that the problem must immediately be resolved.

Expressing that the international community has continuously pressured Christofias to continue the process because of his preventive attempts of delay, Soyer added, “In the event that Christofias obstructs the negotiations process, if he does not effectively clarify the new developments and if he does not comply with this historic development, the Greek Cypriot people will eventually bear resemblance to Papadopoulos.”

Soyer emphasized that the Turkish Cypriot people desire to administer themselves within their own region; and expressing that he continuously and clearly made this statement; the problem should be resolved containing a bi-zonal, bi-communal solution of a joint state of partnership constructed by two establishing states.

Re: SOYER: THE CYPRUS PROBLEM

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:31 am
by kurupetos
soyer wrote:SOYER: THE CONTINUATION OF THE CYPRUS PROBLEM BRINGS SEROUS PROBLEMS TO EVERYONE”

Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer expressed that the continuation of the Cyprus Problem not only affects the two peoples of Cyprus , but also induces dilemmas upon Greece , Turkey and to the Middle East , and added that the problem must immediately be resolved.

Expressing that the international community has continuously pressured Christofias to continue the process because of his preventive attempts of delay, Soyer added, “In the event that Christofias obstructs the negotiations process, if he does not effectively clarify the new developments and if he does not comply with this historic development, the Greek Cypriot people will eventually bear resemblance to Papadopoulos.”

Soyer emphasized that the Turkish Cypriot people desire to administer themselves within their own region; and expressing that he continuously and clearly made this statement; the problem should be resolved containing a bi-zonal, bi-communal solution of a joint state of partnership constructed by two establishing states.


I have 2 questions for u:

1. Are u related to Ferdi Sabit Soyer :!:
2. Why did u steal Halil's propaganda work? :?

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:09 am
by repulsewarrior
...so the "greeks" need to make for themselves an establishing state. The Republic of Cyprus being our State, cannot be this state, and if it remains having its Constitution reformed, it will serve to be an identity which is a representation of its citizens, as the United Republic of Cyprus, as the island dwellers, as Cypriots, without the bias of ethnicity, above the identity within our own communities and in the two National Assemblies, it will assure that as Individuals, our Rights are defended.

Re: SOYER: THE CYPRUS PROBLEM

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:26 am
by soyer
kurupetos wrote:
soyer wrote:SOYER: THE CONTINUATION OF THE CYPRUS PROBLEM BRINGS SEROUS PROBLEMS TO EVERYONE”

Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer expressed that the continuation of the Cyprus Problem not only affects the two peoples of Cyprus , but also induces dilemmas upon Greece , Turkey and to the Middle East , and added that the problem must immediately be resolved.

Expressing that the international community has continuously pressured Christofias to continue the process because of his preventive attempts of delay, Soyer added, “In the event that Christofias obstructs the negotiations process, if he does not effectively clarify the new developments and if he does not comply with this historic development, the Greek Cypriot people will eventually bear resemblance to Papadopoulos.”

Soyer emphasized that the Turkish Cypriot people desire to administer themselves within their own region; and expressing that he continuously and clearly made this statement; the problem should be resolved containing a bi-zonal, bi-communal solution of a joint state of partnership constructed by two establishing states.


I have 2 questions for u:

1. Are u related to Ferdi Sabit Soyer :!:
2. Why did u steal Halil's propaganda work? :?



1. No. His name is Ferdi. Soyer is my name
2. Additional contribution is not what i call steal.

Re: SOYER: THE CYPRUS PROBLEM

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:34 am
by halil
soyer wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
soyer wrote:SOYER: THE CONTINUATION OF THE CYPRUS PROBLEM BRINGS SEROUS PROBLEMS TO EVERYONE”

Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer expressed that the continuation of the Cyprus Problem not only affects the two peoples of Cyprus , but also induces dilemmas upon Greece , Turkey and to the Middle East , and added that the problem must immediately be resolved.

Expressing that the international community has continuously pressured Christofias to continue the process because of his preventive attempts of delay, Soyer added, “In the event that Christofias obstructs the negotiations process, if he does not effectively clarify the new developments and if he does not comply with this historic development, the Greek Cypriot people will eventually bear resemblance to Papadopoulos.”

Soyer emphasized that the Turkish Cypriot people desire to administer themselves within their own region; and expressing that he continuously and clearly made this statement; the problem should be resolved containing a bi-zonal, bi-communal solution of a joint state of partnership constructed by two establishing states.


I have 2 questions for u:

1. Are u related to Ferdi Sabit Soyer :!:
2. Why did u steal Halil's propaganda work? :?




1. No. His name is Ferdi. Soyer is my name
2. Additional contribution is not what i call steal.


soyer you are free ........ let them to know what TC's side thinks .

TC's agenda is very clear bi-zonal, bi-communal solution of a joint state of partnership constructed by two establishing states .
single identity and guarantorship of the Turkey must be included . we never changed our route .

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:40 am
by humanist
Good to see Turkey has come around to a place to suport that the problem ought to be solved urgently. about time everyone comes out a winner :):):):);)

Re: SOYER: THE CYPRUS PROBLEM

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:11 am
by Brittania
halil wrote:
soyer wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
soyer wrote:SOYER: THE CONTINUATION OF THE CYPRUS PROBLEM BRINGS SEROUS PROBLEMS TO EVERYONE”

Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer expressed that the continuation of the Cyprus Problem not only affects the two peoples of Cyprus , but also induces dilemmas upon Greece , Turkey and to the Middle East , and added that the problem must immediately be resolved.

Expressing that the international community has continuously pressured Christofias to continue the process because of his preventive attempts of delay, Soyer added, “In the event that Christofias obstructs the negotiations process, if he does not effectively clarify the new developments and if he does not comply with this historic development, the Greek Cypriot people will eventually bear resemblance to Papadopoulos.”

Soyer emphasized that the Turkish Cypriot people desire to administer themselves within their own region; and expressing that he continuously and clearly made this statement; the problem should be resolved containing a bi-zonal, bi-communal solution of a joint state of partnership constructed by two establishing states.


I have 2 questions for u:

1. Are u related to Ferdi Sabit Soyer :!:
2. Why did u steal Halil's propaganda work? :?




1. No. His name is Ferdi. Soyer is my name
2. Additional contribution is not what i call steal.


soyer you are free ........ let them to know what TC's side thinks .

TC's agenda is very clear bi-communal solution of a joint state whereby the tc minority is re-introduced into the Republic of Cyprus with minority rights .
single identity but no guarantorship of the Turkey must be included . we never changed our route .


thats better :D

Re: SOYER: THE CYPRUS PROBLEM

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:50 am
by halil
Brittania wrote:
halil wrote:
soyer wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
soyer wrote:SOYER: THE CONTINUATION OF THE CYPRUS PROBLEM BRINGS SEROUS PROBLEMS TO EVERYONE”

Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer expressed that the continuation of the Cyprus Problem not only affects the two peoples of Cyprus , but also induces dilemmas upon Greece , Turkey and to the Middle East , and added that the problem must immediately be resolved.

Expressing that the international community has continuously pressured Christofias to continue the process because of his preventive attempts of delay, Soyer added, “In the event that Christofias obstructs the negotiations process, if he does not effectively clarify the new developments and if he does not comply with this historic development, the Greek Cypriot people will eventually bear resemblance to Papadopoulos.”

Soyer emphasized that the Turkish Cypriot people desire to administer themselves within their own region; and expressing that he continuously and clearly made this statement; the problem should be resolved containing a bi-zonal, bi-communal solution of a joint state of partnership constructed by two establishing states.


I have 2 questions for u:

1. Are u related to Ferdi Sabit Soyer :!:
2. Why did u steal Halil's propaganda work? :?




1. No. His name is Ferdi. Soyer is my name
2. Additional contribution is not what i call steal.


soyer you are free ........ let them to know what TC's side thinks .

TC's agenda is very clear bi-communal solution of a joint state whereby the tc minority is re-introduced into the Republic of Cyprus with minority rights .
single identity but no guarantorship of the Turkey must be included . we never changed our route .


thats better :D


you are dreaming . don't alter my writing . (in quote it is changed by Brittania ..... i marked it in reds )

here is the latest version from UN's web page .

The partnership will comprise a Federal Government with a single international personality, along with a Turkish Cypriot Constituent State and a Greek Cypriot Constituent State, which will be of equal status.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?N ... yprus&Cr1=

Re: SOYER: THE CYPRUS PROBLEM

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:37 am
by Brittania
halil wrote:
Brittania wrote:
halil wrote:
soyer wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
soyer wrote:SOYER: THE CONTINUATION OF THE CYPRUS PROBLEM BRINGS SEROUS PROBLEMS TO EVERYONE”

Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer expressed that the continuation of the Cyprus Problem not only affects the two peoples of Cyprus , but also induces dilemmas upon Greece , Turkey and to the Middle East , and added that the problem must immediately be resolved.

Expressing that the international community has continuously pressured Christofias to continue the process because of his preventive attempts of delay, Soyer added, “In the event that Christofias obstructs the negotiations process, if he does not effectively clarify the new developments and if he does not comply with this historic development, the Greek Cypriot people will eventually bear resemblance to Papadopoulos.”

Soyer emphasized that the Turkish Cypriot people desire to administer themselves within their own region; and expressing that he continuously and clearly made this statement; the problem should be resolved containing a bi-zonal, bi-communal solution of a joint state of partnership constructed by two establishing states.


I have 2 questions for u:

1. Are u related to Ferdi Sabit Soyer :!:
2. Why did u steal Halil's propaganda work? :?




1. No. His name is Ferdi. Soyer is my name
2. Additional contribution is not what i call steal.


soyer you are free ........ let them to know what TC's side thinks .

TC's agenda is very clear bi-communal solution of a joint state whereby the tc minority is re-introduced into the Republic of Cyprus with minority rights .
single identity but no guarantorship of the Turkey must be included . we never changed our route .


thats better :D


you are dreaming . don't alter my writing . (in quote it is changed by Brittania ..... i marked it in reds )

here is the latest version from UN's web page .

The partnership will comprise a Federal Government with a single international personality, along with a Turkish Cypriot minority and the Republic of Cyprus.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?N ... yprus&Cr1=

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:31 pm
by soyer
Cyprus: community leaders make progress on sovereignty in UN-backed talks

1 July 2008 – The leaders of the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities have agreed in principle on the issues of single sovereignty and citizenship during a meeting today as part of United Nations-backed discussions on the possible reunification of Cyprus.
Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat met in Nicosia “in a positive and cooperate atmosphere” and began a first review of the working groups and technical committees, according to a joint statement.

“They discussed the issues of single sovereignty and citizenship, which they agreed in principle. They agreed to discuss the details of their implementation during the full-fledged negotiations.”

The statement added that Mr. Christofias and Mr. Talat have agreed to meet again on 25 July, when they will undertake the final review of the working groups and technical committees.

In May the two leaders committed themselves in a statement to working towards “a bicommunal, bizonal federation with political equality, as defined by relevant Security Council resolutions.”

The partnership will comprise a Federal Government with a single international personality, along with a Turkish Cypriot Constituent State and a Greek Cypriot Constituent State, which will be of equal status.

Last month representatives of the two communities also announced a series of measures aimed at easing the daily life of Cypriots across the Mediterranean island.

The UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) has been in place on the island since 1964 after the outbreak of intercommunal violence. It is tasked with preventing a recurrence of fighting, contributing to a return to normal conditions and the maintenance of law and order.