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    EP ADOPTS TURKEY REPORT WITHOUT MAKING RECOGNITION OF SO-CALLED GENOCIDE A PRECONDITION FOR EU ACCESSION

    Turkish Press
    Sept 29 2006

    The European Parliament yesterday approved a report on Turkey, after
    dropping a section making recognition of the so-called Armenian
    genocide a precondition for membership, but stressed that "it is
    indispensable for a country on the road to membership to come to
    terms with and recognize its past." The report drawn up by Dutch
    Conservative MEP Camiel Eurlings passed easily by a vote of 429-71
    among the 625 deputies present. There were 125 abstentions. Speaking
    after the vote, Eurlings said that the report was "just," adding
    that he was pleased that recognizing the so-called genocide wasn't
    accepted as a precondition. "It wouldn't be appropriate to put forth
    new criteria for Turkey," said Eurlings. The MEPs also rejected an
    amendment proposing a special partnership for Turkey, in lieu of full
    membership, but underlined that the accession talks are an open-ended
    process whose outcome cannot be guaranteed beforehand. In related
    news, Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan vowed to keep up the reform
    process aimed at joining the European Union, but warned it would be
    unacceptable for the bloc to introduce new membership criteria.

    "We're not seeking anything special from the EU in the process
    ahead and in return we naturally cannot accept new criteria being
    introduced," Erdogan told a conference in Istanbul, stressing that
    Ankara is doing its best to meet the requirements of the 25-nation
    bloc.
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