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  • Turkey: Italy 'Vigilant And If Necessary Critical' Ally

    TURKEY: ITALY 'VIGILANT AND IF NECESSARY CRITICAL' ALLY

    AKI, Italy
    June 13 2007

    Ankara, 13 June (AKI) - Italian foreign minister Massimo D'Alema has
    described his country as a "vigilant" but if necessary "critical"
    ally of Turkey in its attempts to join the European Union. D'Alema
    who was in Ankara on Wednesday made the remarks in a letter he wrote
    to the editor-in-chief of the Italian business daily, Il Sole 24 Ore.

    "We have the ambition to propose ourselves as an attentive interlocutor
    with Turkey, as a partner that strengthened by a hard-won credibility,
    can maintain an intense dialogue - vigilant and if necessary critical -
    to support Turkey in its integration into Europe," D'Alema wrote in
    the letter.

    "Europe does not 'export' democracy, with all the risks and
    uncertainties that entails, but it tends to generate or consolidate
    the indegenous democratic components of the countries that adhere or
    aspire to adhere to the European Union," the Italian foreign minister
    wrote in his letter to editor-in-chief Ferruccio De Bortoli.

    Turkey's membership process would be evaluated on the basis of
    "specific and as yet unresolved issues, such as freedom of expression
    and religion, the still awaited solution to relations with Cyprus,
    the 'Kurdish issue' and relations with Armenia," D'Alema added in
    the letter.
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