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    GERMANY INTERESTED IN TURKEY'S EUROPEAN ORIENTATION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.06.2007 18:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey criticized the European Union on Tuesday for
    refusing to extend membership talks to the politically sensitive area
    of economic and monetary policy, saying it hoped for progress soon.

    The EU opened talks with Turkey on two new policy areas -- statistics
    and financial control -- a move that German Foreign Minister
    Frank-Walter Steinmeier said proved Ankara's accession bid was and
    would remain on track. "Turkey is a bridge between Europe and Near
    East, that is why we are interested in European orientation of this
    state," he said.

    France prevented the start of negotiations on economic and monetary
    policy to underline new President Nicolas Sarkozy's opposition to the
    goal of eventual EU membership for Turkey. Turkish Economy Minister
    and chief negotiator Ali Babacan told a news conference: "We are not
    satisfied with the technical justifications that were given to us
    and we hope that there will be progress in this matter during the
    Portuguese presidency (of the EU in the second half of this year)."

    Babacan said the EU's relations with Turkey, a secular, largely Muslim
    country, were being closely watched by the rest of the world. If
    the EU failed to keep the objective of eventual Turkish membership
    in the talks, he said, "not only Turkey but the EU as well will
    be damaged from this, at a scale beyond its frontiers and even at
    global proportions".

    The EU was keen to stress that the opening of two chapters proved
    membership talks were proceeding.

    "This is quite significant progress, and the process is well on track,"
    said Steinmeier, who chaired the talks and whose country currently
    holds the rotating EU presidency.

    Turkey has already opened and closed talks with the EU on science,
    and opened talks on industry. EU legislation is divided into 35
    policy areas and there are as many chapters of talks. While EU
    officials sought to play down the setback over economic and monetary
    policy as a technical hiccup, Turkish analysts said it was a more
    serious blow to Ankara's long-term membership aspirations.European
    Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said in a speech that it was
    of paramount importance that last week's EU summit had agreed the
    terms for a reform of EU institutions to cope with recent and future
    enlargements. He welcomed the fact that the mandate for a new treaty
    had included a reaffirmation of the EU's openness to further members,
    while vowing to take account of the conditions of eligibility agreed
    upon at a summit last December.

    Rehn said the EU was sticking to its commitments to Turkey, Croatia
    and the rest of the Western Balkans.

    In an apparent response to Sarkozy's call for the EU to discuss its
    final borders at a summit in December, he compared Turkey's accession
    process with Texas joining the United States. It took more than a
    century -- and a civil war -- for the United States to agree on the
    role of a federal government, and even longer to develop a set of
    institutions, Rehn said, Reuters reports.
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