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rtddci


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Message Posted:
24/02/2009 23:45

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http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=5908&l=1



New webpage by the International Crisis Group on the topic. Well worth a read.



Istanbul/Brussels, 23 February 2009: The International Crisis is pleased to announce the launch of a new frequently updated webpage covering the nexus of issues surrounding Cyprus, Turkey and the European Union: “Solving the EU-Turkey-Cyprus Triangle” .



spider


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24/02/2009 23:57

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thankyou for that info,we all need more like that..less of the Threads on this topic.save you all getting so worked up with eachother...

what will be will be and the Brits cant change THAT...lets just keep an eye on the websit.....

well done, rt...









spider



dodger



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Message Posted:
25/02/2009 00:01

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Excellent article and well worth a read.Looks like autumn will decide whether its yeh or nay,

Paul.



dodger



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25/02/2009 00:05

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Spider well said,

Paul.



mmmmmm



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Message Posted:
25/02/2009 08:41

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Dear Rt, re msg1





Thanks for reminding readers about this great web site..



I'm not sure about this conclusion:



"Polls show that the nationalist National Unity Party (UBP) is now in the lead, reflecting disillusionment with the slow progress of reunification talks."



I rather thought it reflected a harder line re lack of progress since the Annan "yes" vote and disillusionment re the economy.



Hector


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Message Posted:
25/02/2009 13:11

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Will be interesting to be able to keep abreast as to what is happening.



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