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As we will never forget our country's duty to continue and intensify the efforts aiming at an end of the Turkish occupation and at finding a fair and sustainable solution to the Cyprus issue that is based on UN Security Council resolutions and the implementation of the European acquis across the entire territory of a free and reunited Cyprus,"President Tassoulas: Greece will never forget its duty to strive for an end of Cyprus' occupation
President of Greece is threatening Türkiye with war.

As we will never forget our country's duty to continue and intensify the efforts aiming at an end of the Turkish occupation and at finding a fair and sustainable solution to the Cyprus issue that is based on UN Security Council resolutions and the implementation of the European acquis across the entire territory of a free and reunited Cyprus,"
You consider that as a threat of war? I thought you were a serious man and not a populist. If that's a threat,then what is this?
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I've no idea what this song is about,you keep posting it.
But anyway,I started putting subtitles on small segments of Alexis Papahelas documentary "Dark decade",which are about Cyprus. It's mostly the political events behind the scenes from our side. They're just small videos of 2-5 mins each. So far I've put subs on two of them,I'm thinking of making a Youtube channel to upload and then make a thread to link them on PDF.
Ya abu Halabja,what do you say about me putting subs on the videos I mentioned?Thats the reference Erdogan is making.
"I waited but you didn't come" -
"Don't call me so heartily, I might come suddenly one night." -
The first song is by a woman singing, waiting for her love, but he didn't come visit her. The second song is response song to that song, a man singing saying I might come suddenly one night.
For days, Greek radio stations were playing the Turkish song "I waited, but you didn't come." Greeks mocked the Turks in their own way. That morning, just as dawn was breaking, Denktaş saw Turkish parachutists in the skies over Nicosia, hugged his friends, and said, "They came down like rain, today is my happiest day." As Turkish soldiers landed on Cypriot soil, Turkish radio stations were playing the song "Don't call me so heartily, I might come suddenly one night." Cyprus Peace Operation, July 20, 1974
Ya abu Halabja,what do you say about me putting subs on the videos I mentioned?
No it's just political,historical background of the chaos that existed on the Greek side that period,basically various small segments of the documentary that show how Ioannides did nothing to help Cyprus.Do as you wish, as long as there isn't anything insulting on there or hateful or anything that would cause fighting/antagonism.
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The President of Greece is forgetting that Greece is the entire reason for this entire situation.President Tassoulas: Greece will never forget its duty to strive for an end of Cyprus' occupation
President of Greece is threatening Türkiye with war.
I've been translating and putting english subtitles on segments about Cyprus from a documentary called "Dark Decade",which is about the mid-60s to the end of the junta in the mid-70s.The President of Greece is forgetting that Greece is the entire reason for this entire situation.
If the attempted fascist coup didn't happen, Turkiye wouldn't have had casus belli to enter Cyprus.
And here we go againTürkiye objects to maritime notice by Greek Cyprus
"If an attempt is made to violate our continental shelf, necessary action will be taken on the spot." Turkish MoD
And here we go again![]()
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