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  • ANKARA: Erdogan: December 17 To Be A Test For Europe

    Anadolu Agency
    Oct 21 2004

    Erdogan: December 17 To Be A Test For Europe

    PARIS - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that
    ''Turkey has done its homework in fulfilling the Copenhagen Criteria
    and that December 17th will be a test for Europe.'' ''The European
    Union must pass the test successfully,'' remarked Erdogan.

    In a press conference in the OECD building in Paris Erdogan told
    reporters that ''Turkey has been waiting for the past 50 years to
    become a member of the European Union.'' ''We expect the accession
    talks to begin in December'' added Erdogan.

    At the OECD meeting, Erdogan praised the Italian Prime Minister
    Berlusconi for reminding Italian politicians not to make the
    membership issue of Turkey a matter of local politics. ''The topic of
    Turkey's membership should not be a matter of discussion at the local
    level in France either,'' Erdogan remarked.

    Referring to a possible full membership of Turkey in the EU, Erdogan
    said that ''Turkey has strong economic and political ties with the
    Middle Eastern countries.'' ''As a full EU member, Turkey will
    contribute to the modernization of the Middle East as well,'' added
    Erdogan.

    According to PM Erdogan, Turkey is ''one of the countries that is
    trying to help the Iraqi people by providing medicine and food.''
    ''While trying to help the people of Iraq, we have witnessed attacks
    on Turks in Iraq that resulted in deaths of 50 Turkish citizens,''
    reminded Erdogan.

    ''Aside from Iraq, we want to help resolve the dispute between Israel
    and Palestine,'' he also said.

    -THE RELIGIOUS FACTOR-

    Responding to a question on whether the issue of religion will be a
    factor in EU's decision, Erdogan reiterated that in talks with his
    friends, he has been informed that the European Union is not a
    Christian club. ''I do not want to say that the issue of religion
    will be a factor against Turkey's membership,'' he said.

    Replying a question on the alleged Armenian genocide, the Prime
    Minister Erdogan stated that those who talk about a so-called
    genocide have not properly studied Ottoman and Turkish archives. ''We
    urge them to carefully study those archives,'' he said. ''As a
    friendly gesture, we have opened our air-space to Armenian commercial
    jets,'' noted Erdogan. ''We do not want to make enemies. We are
    striving to establish good contacts and relations across the world,''
    told Erdogan.

    The Prime Minister Erdogan has described the newly announced OECD
    report as a document that confirms Turkey's recent economic
    achievements. ''We highly value the OECD report and know that it will
    shed a 'light' on future projects of Turkey,'' declared Erdogan.
    (ULG) 21.10.2004
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