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    TURKEY'S DEMANDS TO FIX TERMS FOR EU MEMBERSHIP AROUSED PERPLEXITY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.04.2007 16:15 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Recep Erdogan's demand to fix concrete terms for
    accepting Turkey in the European Union has aroused perplexity in
    Brussels: on a number of issues the sides have not began negotiations
    up till now. During the last weekend during his visit to Germany
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan demanded from EU
    more concrete perspectives for his country's membership to the
    Union. Particularly he offered German Chancellor Angela Merkel to
    work out a "road map" and fix a date for Turkey's accession to the EU.

    Angela Merkel did not react to this demand anyhow.

    Instead the European Commission and European Parliament expressed
    a rather simple reaction. "No candidates for EU membership will be
    given exact dates for accession to the Union," a representative of
    the European Commission stated. Still in December of 2006 heads of
    EU member-states adopted a decision, according to which henceforth
    the concrete date for membership will be discussed only during the
    final stage of talks.

    In the case with Turkey negotiations are only in the initial stage,
    and still not on all subjects. The main obstacle remains the same,
    the "Cyprus issue": the sides blame each other for blockading the
    negotiation process.

    Head of Liberal faction Graham Watson advised Ankara to "keep calm"
    and stop pressing on German government, which holds EU presidency
    till the end of June 2007.

    According to Watson, currently it is necessary to first of all
    concentrate on continuation of negotiations, Deutsche Welle reports.
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