What expectations people had from the event? Was there anything in the air before that?
Suburban_Andy on
Long live status quo!
haloumiwarrior on
This reasonates well with what I keep saying here:
For the UN it’s a show to justify it’s presence in Cyprus and save their jobs. Even though ROC and Greece pay large part of the UN mission, UNCYP is still drawing UN resources and it’s only a matter of time that other countries, in particular the US, will ask if the UN’s presence is still needed; at least there will be a push for downsizing. Against this threat, the UN is dancing a dance around the status quo and tries to sells as a progress something that should normally just be the work of the technical committees.
DanielDefoe13 on
I concur with him; i expect nothing productive out of this summit
HumbleHat9882 on
As expected, Greek Cypriots just want to appear that they are working on a solution when they don’t really want it; the GC population is on average at best indifferent towards a solution but the GC leadership is radically against a solution because it would cause them to lose power.
TC population is ultra-pro-solution at pretty much any cost but TC leadership is also against a solution for the same reason as the GC leadership.
So they are all making a show to gather votes.
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Why doesn’t he tell us how to solve it?
What expectations people had from the event? Was there anything in the air before that?
Long live status quo!
This reasonates well with what I keep saying here:
For the UN it’s a show to justify it’s presence in Cyprus and save their jobs. Even though ROC and Greece pay large part of the UN mission, UNCYP is still drawing UN resources and it’s only a matter of time that other countries, in particular the US, will ask if the UN’s presence is still needed; at least there will be a push for downsizing. Against this threat, the UN is dancing a dance around the status quo and tries to sells as a progress something that should normally just be the work of the technical committees.
I concur with him; i expect nothing productive out of this summit
As expected, Greek Cypriots just want to appear that they are working on a solution when they don’t really want it; the GC population is on average at best indifferent towards a solution but the GC leadership is radically against a solution because it would cause them to lose power.
TC population is ultra-pro-solution at pretty much any cost but TC leadership is also against a solution for the same reason as the GC leadership.
So they are all making a show to gather votes.