![]() ![]() Russia, according to reports from New York, expressed no objection to the Brits’ unacceptable first and second drafts. Peculiarly, Mother Russia did not come to our rescue this time, like the Soviet Union used to do back in the good old days. ![]() ![]() On Saturday it reported that “London proved, yet again, the bad demon of the Cyprus issue” with “the games the British played in the UN with the aim of Turkey and Tatar not being accused and for a text that was tailor-made to Turkey’s agenda to be adopted.” Phil relived the Brit-bashing days of the eighties, with the front-page banner headline ‘British life-jacket for Turkey’ on Friday. Suddenly, the wording of a UN statement posed a greater threat to our society than the unvaccinated. ![]() THE REACTION was also eighties’ style with the CyBC playing nothing else, which was a small mercy as it drastically downplayed its Covid fearmongering. It was another diplomatic triumph, which by condemning Turkey by name ensured nobody in the world would think it was Kazakhstan that was opening Varosha. They expressed objections to the first draft and the second draft, while the Yanks reportedly also wanted a stronger statement so Britain backed down and a third draft that “condemns the announcement in Cyprus by Turkish and Turkish Cypriot leaders” was finally approved. ![]()
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