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    TURKEY - SOME PROGRESS BUT CYPRUS AND KURDISH QUESTIONS REMAIN UNRESOLVED

    EU-Turkey News Network
    ABHaber
    http://www.abhaber.com/haber_sayfa si.asp?id=19434
    Oct 24 2007
    Belgium

    "With the perspective of Turkey's accession to the EU on the horizon,
    the European Commission and the Union as a whole are called upon in
    the days to come to complete an assessment on the progress that Turkey
    has or has not made in the various fields requiring harmonisation
    with the acquis communautaire.

    "Partial solutions cannot bring a result that either Turkey or
    the European Union is expecting" GUE/NGL Cypriot MEP Kyriacos
    Triantaphyllides said today during the European Parliament debate on
    EU-Turkey relations.

    "We should note that some progress has been achieved by Turkey;
    however we repeat that in order for Turkey's accession process to
    move without any obstacles, Turkey must implement what all the other
    former candidate countries carried out and comply with its conventional
    obligations towards the EU as a whole. Turkey must also fulfil its
    commitments towards Cyprus, such as the opening of its ports and
    airports to the ships and aeroplanes of the Republic of Cyprus and
    the lifting the veto to the participation of Cyprus in international
    organisations and multilateral treaties" he continued.

    Triantaphyllides maintained that encouraging Turkey's path towards
    the EU, which requires the parallel implementation of its obligations
    towards the EU, could act as a lever of pressure for the protection of
    human rights for the entire population of Turkey, including minorities
    and the Kurds, and for the recognition of the Armenian genocide,
    as well as the lifting of the closure of borders with Armenia ,
    which has several socio-economic implications.

    Regretting that today's vote on the report on EU-Turkey relations
    was overshadowed by the recent worrying developments, German GUE/NGL
    MEP Feleknas Uca questioned Turkey's motives in Northern Iraq and
    emphasised that Turkey must not be allowed to breach international law.

    "Last Wednesday, the Turkish national assembly gave the green light
    for Turkish military action in Northern Iraq. Since then, we have
    received news of violence on the Turkish-Iraqi border, of fierce
    fighting, of Turkish shelling of Northern Iraqi villages, of attacks
    on Kurdish facilities and DTP offices and of attempts at lynching
    Kurdish citizens by angry nationalists" she explained.

    "After the substantial progress towards reform made by Turkey, we
    must now take account of new developments. This report is balanced
    and fair in its evaluation and judgment" she said before attacking
    the idea that a solution to the Kurdish question could be provided
    by invading Northern Iraq.

    She called for Europe to take its responsibility and play an active
    role in the development of a solution strategy for the Kurdish
    question.

    "It is in this question that the means for the pacification and
    democratisation of Turkey lies".
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