Saturday, January 22, 2011

How on earth can the Turks still believe they are somehow in the right?


A short answer to "How on earth can the Turks still believe they are somehow in the right?" when everyone that matters seems to back G-Cypriot positions
given on the Cyprus Mail website  by 'European from EU' on Sat, January 22nd 2011 at 14:08 pertaining to the article "Christofias: I don’t believe the issues will be resolved in Geneva" by George Psyllides, published on January 22, 2011

Germany has publicly stated that the EU "can see that the Cyprus goverment is doing everything it can to reach a solution, but unfortunately the Turkish side is not doing the same".

The UK has publicly stated that it "has no intentions whatsoever of discussing partition" as Derviş Eroğlu has recently demanded in his 'two sovereignties' speech.

The USA has publically stated that the oil & gas found in Cyprus' waters belongs to Cyprus & nobody can stop them from utilizing its resources. Also, that the oil & gas is completely irrelevant to the ongoing talks.

We all know that Russia, China & France, as permanent members of the UN Security Council, will never support Turkey's attempts to legalize its invasion & occupation of Cyprus.

UN Security Council session. How long still before Turkey has to face its reality?
So, with all this support, how on earth can the Turks still believe they are somehow in the right? Duh!!!

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