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    STATE THAT DOESN'T MARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH WITH CROSS HAS NO PLACE IN EUROPE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    04.04.2007 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Official Ankara was gladdened with resumption of the
    dialogue that was suspended last December, inasmuch the EU decision
    may raise the rating of Turkey that has failed to represent itself
    as a tolerant and democratic state. The evidence is the slaying
    of Agos editor Hrant Dink, opening of the Church of Holy Cross on
    Akhtamar island, intrusion of Turkish troops in Northern Iraq under
    the pretence of struggle against the Kurdish Workers' Party and last
    but not least, Ankara's unwillingness to open air and sea ports for
    Cypriot vessels. As it's known, the talks were broken over Turkey's
    failure to fulfill the additional protocol on Customs Union.

    Turkish nationalism is not the only reason which is not openly
    mentioned at the talks but which appears another stumbling block
    for full membership in the European family. Turkish Post newspaper
    writes, " Each morning children dressed in uniform line up in the
    schoolyard in front of the statue of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and say
    "he is the happy man, who can say he is Turk." According to a Reuters
    reporter, since the day of Hrant Dink's murder more and more Turks see
    a threat to the development of the state. Maybe presidential contender
    Nicolas Sarkozy is right to say Turkey has no place in the European
    Union. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has also spoke out against
    Turkey's membership preferring the formula of "privileged partnership."

    This position is proved by the fact that wasn't invited to EU
    summit in Berlin. "If Germany invited candidate states it would be a
    demonstration of unity of the European family," Turkish MFA official
    Levent Bilman said. This address was followed by vague statements by
    PM Erdogan and FM Gul who said "they were planning a visit to Berlin
    in April and absence of invitation didn't changed anything."

    Nevertheless, the talks may be stopped at any moment if Turkey refuses
    to meet commitments as regards Cyprus and the notorious article
    301. Another point is relations with the U.S. Washington insists on
    Turkey's accession to the EU but some changes in the U.S.

    internal policy may have a negative impact on Turkey.

    First of all, it's the Armenian Genocide bill, complex state of the
    Bush administration and tension over the Iranian problem. From this
    standpoint thinking that Turkey may join the EU in 10 years is too
    optimistic.

    A state that doesn't mark Christian church with cross has no place
    in Europe.

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department
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