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    MEPs put off key vote on Turkey protocol

    EurActiv.com, Belgium
    Sept 2 2005

    In Short:

    The political limbo enveloping Turkey's EU bid continued on 1 September
    when the European Parliament decided to postpone a key vote on Ankara's
    revised customs union with the EU.

    In light of the MEPs' decision to postpone the vote, originally
    scheduled for next week, it is now up to the Commission and the
    Council to find a solution to the Cyprus issue during the month of
    September. The MEPs will now vote on the so-called Ankara protocol
    during the EP's session starting on 26 September. "Considering the
    unilateral declaration by Turkey [on 29 July] that the extension of
    the customs union to Cyprus would not amount to the recognition of
    Cyprus under international law, this is the only logical consequence,"
    commented German conservative MEP Elmar Brok, chairman of the EP's
    Foreign Affairs Committee. The EP's vote is needed for the Ankara
    protocol to take effect.

    Meanwhile, the EU's foreign ministers are working on a declaration on
    the Cyprus issue at their meeting in Newport, Wales, and a compromise
    formula is reportedly in the making there which could result in a
    unanimous agreement among the EU-25 governments on the objectives
    and principles of the pending talks with Turkey.

    In a related development, a fresh row over freedom of speech is brewing
    in Turkey as authorities are seeking to persecute the internationally
    acclaimed writer Orhan Pamuk for controversial comments on his
    country's killing of 30,000 Kurds and a million Armenians. Turkey is
    sensitive over the issue of the Kurds and Armenians. Pamuk could face
    up to three years in prison.
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