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  • ANKARA: Now Commission Defends Turkey

    Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 25 2004

    Now Commission Defends Turkey

    Selcuk Gultasli
    Brussels

    The European Union (EU) said that the purported systematic killing of
    Armenians by the Turkish Army would not be a criterion when
    considering Turkey for membership. The EU Commission defended
    Ankara's attempts at curbing human rights abuses and said that the
    country has passed a crucial threshold.

    Jean-Christophe Filori, a Spokesman for the EU Enlargement
    Commissioner Gunter Verheugen, said that Turkey's efforts to include
    Kurdish culture in its daily life is an example of Turkey's
    continuing success at human rights reform. He pointed out that
    Kurdish people are now able to make TV and radio broadcasts in their
    language. He added, "There are some things that still need to be
    done; but the improvements are positive."

    Filori acknowledged the delicacy of the Armenia issue but firmly
    stated that it would not influence the EU's decision, nor would its
    resolution be a condition for negotiations with Turkey.

    When a journalist said that the future Commission President, Jose
    Manuel Barroso, thought Turkey was not ready for the membership, but
    the commission showed an inclination to release a positive progress
    report, the Spokesman became angry and told the reporter that he was
    confusing the two issues. Filori said that presently, Turkey is being
    considered for negotiations, not membership.
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