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    TURKEY INDIGNANT ABOUT NOT BEING INVITED AT EU SUMMIT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.03.2007 14:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey criticized Germany on Tuesday for not inviting
    the country, a candidate for European Union membership, to a summit
    marking the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, saying it was a
    missed opportunity to showcase a united European family.

    European leaders are set to meet in Berlin on March 24-25 for a summit
    marking the treaty that launched the European common market. They
    are set to issue a declaration that they hope will give momentum to
    prospects of an EU constitution and revive support among citizens
    for the EU, which remains low in many member states.

    Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Levent Bilman said in a statement
    issued Tuesday that, while summit organizers were free to decide who
    to invite, Turkey and other countries that hoped to join the bloc
    should also have been asked to attend.

    "Had Germany invited candidate countries to the event, it would have
    served as a meaningful development that would have showcased the
    unity of the European family," Bilman said.

    The predominantly Muslim country began EU membership talks in October
    2005, but EU leaders partially froze negotiations in December because
    of Turkey's refusal to open its ports to EU-member Cyprus.

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the summit's host, is skeptical about
    Turkey joining the EU. In opposition, she called for a "privileged
    partnership" for the mainly Muslim country that would fall short of
    membership, reports International Herald Tribune.
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