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a fair distrubutionReader comment on item: Cyprus Joins the Middle East Submitted by servet cevik (Turkey), Nov 6, 2013 at 11:02 1/3 of every natural resource found on cyrpus or the seas around belongs to turkish cypriots as does the island itself. if the greek cypriots does not respect this right and want to keep all the oil money to themselves turkey has all the rights to make sure they can not exploit this economic resouce. by the way yes turkish cypriot state is some puppet state of turkey but what about greek side, are they a real state in your mind? Submitting....
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