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  • ANKARA: Turkish FM, EU's Rehn, Germany's Fischer Address Conference

    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER, EU'S REHN, GERMANY'S FISCHER ADDRESS CONFERENCE

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    20 Oct 04


    Istanbul, 20 October: Turkish Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime
    Minister Abdullah Gul said on Wednesday (20 October): "Turkey will
    continue deepening its democracy on the basis of European
    values. Actually, these universal values conform to Turkish people's
    traditional and moral values."

    Speaking at a conference organized by the European Parliament
    Greens/EFA (European Freedoms Alliance) Group in Istanbul on "Turkey
    in the EU: A Common Future", Gul said: "Some political movements in
    political history of Europe made decisive contributions to economic
    and social development. Those contributions also affected the
    universal politics positively. I consider the Greens Group one of the
    most dynamic political powers of today's Europe and world politics."


    "In the past, disagreements, misunderstandings, tension and
    discussions were dominant over our relations with members of the
    European Freedoms Alliance. Now, our relations have changed into
    mutual understanding, confidence and cooperation. I believe that such
    a change is necessary and beneficial in regard to the common future of
    Turkey and Europe and their interests," he said.

    Referring to the economic and political reforms made by the (ruling)
    Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in its two-year political
    power, Gul said: "A peaceful foreign policy has been accompanying
    those political and economic reforms. Everyone is aware of Turkey's
    initiatives to prevent the war in Iraq, its efforts to reach a
    compromise between Azerbaijan and Armenia, its priority to urgent
    solution of Israeli-Palestinian dispute, and its courageous efforts to
    find a solution to the Cyprus issue." (passage omitted)

    "Turkey-EU integration process should progress steadily towards the
    target of full membership without any delay. Therefore, the decision
    to be made at the EU summit on 17 December is of great importance as
    regards to setting the route of Turkey-EU integration process," he
    said. (passage omitted)

    Turkey's EU membership will open new horizons for both Turkey and the
    EU and bring forth new challenges, Olli Rehn, new commissioner of the
    EU, said on Wednesday. He also said that Turkey's accession to the EU
    was one of the most important items of the union's agenda.

    Stressing that Turkey had made a series of very meaningful reforms
    since 1999, Rehn listed some of those reforms as annulment of death
    penalty, broadcast in Kurdish and the other languages and the new
    penal code. There are still steps to be taken in fundamental freedoms,
    minority rights, trade unions and human rights, but the most important
    thing is that reforms should be sustainable in Turkey, he said.

    The European Commission said in its progress report for Turkey that if
    political criteria were violated, entry talks could be suspended, Rehn
    said and noted that it was envisaged by the EU constitution and was
    valid for all other candidate states. "Entry talks could last for the
    next ten years. Opening of entry talks and Turkey's ongoing efforts
    will lead to a macro-economic stability in Turkey. Turkey's dynamic
    population will support Europe's ageing population. We are about to
    open a new page in the EU integration process. Turkey's EU accession
    process will be tough and complicated. However, the target at the end
    of this path is quite meaningful," he said.

    Meanwhile, German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said on Wednesday
    that if the EU made a positive decision on 17 December and opened
    entry talks with Turkey, it should put forward a clear perspective.

    Fischer also said that Turkey's modernization had integrated with
    Europe's perspective since foundation of modern Republic of
    Turkey. The German government had always advocated the perspective
    that Turkey belonged to the EU, he said.

    Stressing that Turkey had recorded an unbelievable progress, Fischer
    said: "I would like to ask our Turkish partners not to comment on
    decisions of the EU against them. This is a learning process. This is
    a process to understand implementation of reforms. I propose Turkey to
    wait for decision of the EU Council on 17 December. In that case, we
    will have taken the first step of our Bosphorus dream."

    Highlighting strategic importance of the Middle East and Mediterranean
    for Europe's security, Fischer said that the EU countries should
    realize the importance of Turkey's desire to become a member of the
    EU. (passage omitted)
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