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    TURKISH PREMIER CRITICIZES SARKOZY'S STANCE ON TURKEY'S EU BID

    Anadolu Agency
    Jan 31 2010
    Turkey

    Istanbul, 31 January: Turkish prime minister made assessments regarding
    Turkey's EU negotiation process in his first interview with Euronews
    channel, which launched broadcasts in Turkish on Saturday [30 January].

    Speaking to the leading European TV channel, Erdogan said that some
    of the EU member states were not acting honestly during Turkey's
    ongoing EU process.

    "This is where a problem arises. Why am I saying this? Because they
    are trying to corner Turkey with conditions that do not exist in the
    acquis communautaire. This is really wrong," he said.

    Pointing to French President Nicolas Sarkozy's stance regarding
    Turkey's EU bid, Erdogan said, "one can not easily comprehend what Mr
    Sarkozy does. But no matter what they do, or what kind of obstacles
    they put in front of us, we will keep walking, patiently. There is,
    certainly, an end to this. That will be the moment at which all the
    EU members say 'We are not accepting Turkey'. We will not stop until
    they say this".

    Erdogan also said that the EU should not become a Christian club, and
    added, "the EU should not take part in a campaign of Islamophobia. Any
    country doing this must be warned".

    Cyprus issue

    Replying to a question on Cyprus issue, Erdogan said that the EU had
    not been honest on the Cyprus issue until now.

    "The EU bears a great deal of responsibility for the current deadlock
    over Cyprus. They made a historical error in accepting south of Cyprus
    into the EU," he said.

    Erdogan also said that calling the southern party of the island
    "Cyprus" was another political mistake.

    "Because in the north, there is another state, which is in conflict
    with the south. And we, as Turkey, recognized this state in the north,"
    he said.

    Upon a question on whether he expected to see Cyprus reunited in the
    near future, Erdogan said the Greek Cypriot party always avoided a
    direct approach and thus it must be warned by the EU.

    "It must be seen that the peace process is a hostage," Erdogan said.

    "We are striving to resolve this issue this year. And we want it to
    be resolved under the umbrella of the UN," he added.

    Democratic move

    In his reply to a question on the steps taken by the Turkish government
    regarding the Kurdish issue, Erdogan said, "this has been one of the
    most important items on the agenda in recent days. But calling it a
    Kurdish issue will undermine, weaken this project. This project is
    one of national unity and friendship".

    Erdogan said it would be disrespectful to other ethnic groups in
    Turkey if such matter was considered as a "Kurdish issue" exclusively.

    "This plan, this project, covers all of them," he said.

    Turkey-Israel relations

    Upon a question on the future of relations between Turkey and Israel,
    the Turkish premier said, "Israel should give some thought to what
    it would be like to lose a friend like Turkey in the future. The way
    they recently treated our ambassador has no place in international
    politics. We have done our best for Israel-Syria relations".

    Erdogan also said that Israel should take another look at its relations
    with its neighbours if it believed that it was a world power.

    Commenting on the Israeli foreign ministry's recent accusation
    against him for being a cause of the rising tension between Turkey
    and Israel, Erdogan said, "I am telling the truth and I will keep
    telling the truth".

    Relations with Armenia

    Replying to a final question on the Armenian constitutional court's
    interpretation of the recent Turkish-Armenian protocols, Erdogan
    said, "well, we appear to have got off to an unhealthy start. What
    are we negotiating about? What are we going to do? Armenia should
    once again take this into consideration, because we fulfilled our
    protocol commitments".

    Erdogan also said that both sides had road maps and the process
    would continue.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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