30143 - Τhere are no unilateral negotiations
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias
Who can believe that there are unilateral negotiations exept from the serviles and the political party henchmen?
Is there anyone who can see that Turkey is ready to make any concessions regarding the Cypriot issue?
Don’t they see that she is already afraid of losing territories on the East due to the Kurdish and Armenian issues, and that she’s striving to maintain some prestige while she can’t even cope with the terrorists she has been supporting for so long during their actions in both Syria and Iraq.
And now we again hear about the pact of friendship,even though we have already seen the results of the previous one with the Ankara Agreement in 1930.
Who isn’t aware at this point, that Venizelos had proposed Kemal for the nobel peace prize, and that just as well the swedish commitee didn’t even bother answering his request.
Based upon what arguments do the serviles go to make a new agreement?
What exactly do they want ?
Will they bury Cyprus even deeper with a supposed solution which is nothing more than an agreed and organized occupation?
In regards to Greece itself, with the existing situation in the country as is, what is the benefit of such movements which don’t constitute any constructive action?.
Could there simply be the implementation of the Stockholm syndrome?
These ridiculous procedures are simply proof that the ruling power hasn’t yet understood what high strategy actually is, and it assumes that it will win at least some impressions for those unrelated to the matters.
Because the rest know well enough, that Cyprus will only change when she’s utilizing the natural gas deriving from its EEZ.
And the same thing applies to Greece in regards to its recovery.