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    POTTERING UNDER CROSS FIRE OF QUESTIONS
    Wladyslaw Manteuffel

    Cafe Babel
    http://bruxelles.cafebabel.com/en/post/2007/ 12/14/Pottering-under-fire-of-cross-questions
    Dec 14 2007
    France

    European Parliament's President Hans-Gert Pottering spoke of challenges
    facing Europe at the Brussels summit on a press conference during the
    14.12 European Council, commenting on Kosovo, Turkey Darfur and China

    Focusing primarily on long-term issues, he welcomed also certain
    achievements, such as the expansion of the Schengen zone and
    highlighted EP's support to the Galileo project. "Parliament has
    always supported the Commission in this" he said.

    Commenting on the future Kosovo status, he diplomatically said
    that European Union member states should ensure that the province's
    prospected independence is linked to security. Having called on EU
    leaders to reach an agreement on dealing with Kosovo issue in his
    earlier address, he added that he sees a place in the EU both for
    Serbia and Kosovo in the future.

    Asked to react to the alleged massacre of Armenians in the early XX
    century with reference to the Turkish entry into the EU, Pottering
    said that European Parliament gives special attention to human
    rights issues, and will "not remain silent,". He continued, that
    "it is Turkey that wants to join the EU. Therefore it has to respect
    Europe's system of values", with human rights being at it's "heart".

    In this context he reminded of his concern and support for providing
    assistance to Darfur, which he voiced in his earlier speech to the
    member states delegations.

    Responding to a journalist suggestion that EU has lately shifted
    its focus from China, Pottering said that "every honeymoon has end
    eventually", but EU wishes to "work closely with China" on issues
    such as e.g. climate change.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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