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    EP CALLS ON TURKEY TO WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM CYPRUS

    Cyprus Mail
    Feb 11 2010
    Cyprus

    IN A strongly worded resolution, the European Parliament yesterday
    set a number of preconditions on Turkey's EU accession, calling on
    Ankara to immediately withdraw its occupation forces from Cyprus and
    facilitate the ongoing peace talks for a political settlement.

    The EP adopted a resolution on Turkey's Progress Report, based on
    a report drafted by Dutch MEP Ria Oomen-Ruijten, which states that
    the Turkish government should contribute "in concrete terms" to the
    comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus issue, based on a bizonal,
    bicommunal federation, in line with the relevant UN Security Council
    resolutions and the principles on which the EU is founded.

    Cypriot MEP Ioannis Kasoulides described the resolution as the
    strongest yet to come out of the Brussels parliament. It urges Turkey
    to facilitate a suitable climate for the Cyprus negotiations by
    immediately starting to withdraw its forces from Cyprus, by addressing
    the issue of the settlement of Turkish citizens on the island and
    by enabling the return of the sealed-off section of Famagusta to its
    lawful inhabitants in compliance with UN Security Council resolutions.

    The EP "deplores" the non-implementation of the Additional Protocol
    to the EC-Turkey Association Agreement for the "fourth consecutive
    year" and warns that failure to implement it fully and without delay,
    in a non-discriminatory way, could seriously affect its accession
    negotiations. The MEPs also referred to the "limited" progress on
    concrete reforms in 2009.

    During the debate before voting, Spanish Minister for European
    Affairs Lopez Garrido stressed that implementation of the Ankara
    Protocol, which requires Turkey to open its ports and airports to
    Cypriot ships and vessels, was a necessity for the continuation of
    accession negotiations.

    "If there is no progress on this, no more chapters can be opened,"
    Garrido underlined. He also said that one of the decisive factors
    for Turkey's assessment included its contribution to the efforts to
    reach a solution in Cyprus.

    New EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule said that Turkey must do
    more for its EU accession. "Five years ago Turkey undertook serious
    commitments for democratisation. Today, we are concerned about the
    limitations towards the media and the ban of political parties,"
    the Czech Commissioner said.

    He called on Turkey to make more effort towards democratisation,
    respect of human rights and individual rights and implement all it
    has promised especially as regards border control and readmission
    of immigrants.

    MEPs regretted the Constitutional Court's decisions to close the
    Democratic Society Party (DTP), and annul the legislation limiting
    the jurisdiction of military courts, noting they were "a serious
    setback in Turkey's reform efforts" and called for reform of the
    Turkish constitution.

    On a more positive note, MEPs cited the broad public debate on
    issues within the so-called democratic opening, and a law removing
    restrictions on broadcasting in Kurdish.

    They also appreciated the diplomatic efforts made to normalise
    relations with Armenia but asked that the relevant protocols be
    ratified. In addition, they acknowledged Turkey's role in regional
    security (Black Sea and Middle-East) and welcomed the signing of the
    Nabucco pipeline agreement.

    In the resolution, MEPs call for the opening of the energy chapter
    in the accession negotiations. Twelve out of 35 chapters have so
    far been opened with the environment chapter opened in December
    2009. Eight chapters were frozen in 2006 over Turkey's refusal to
    apply the Ankara Protocol, while Cyprus has indicated it was prepared
    to block the opening of five new chapters. (CNA)
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