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    BABACAN SAYS EU TAKES TURKEY'S NEGOTIATION PROCESS SLOWLY

    www.worldbulletin.net
    Sept 16 2008
    Turkey

    Babacan said the Armenian government acted as if it understood Turkey's
    sensitivity on the Karabakh issue much better in the recent period.

    Turkish Foreign Minister & Chief Negotiator for the European Union
    (EU) talks Ali Babacan said on Monday that Turkish officials felt
    the EU took Turkey's negotiation process slowly.

    Holding a press conference in the Belgian capital of Brussels, Babacan
    said he had the impression that opening two chapters to negotiation
    during every new term of EU's rotating presidency almost became
    a tradition.

    Babacan said Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed the
    issue with French President Nicolas Sarkozy during a recent meeting
    and France was currently seeking ways to open three new chapters to
    negotiation during its rotating presidency of the union.

    Commenting on the latest developments regarding Turkey's "National
    Program" which would become the country's "reference document" in
    its EU membership process, Babacan said he hoped the program would
    be given its final shape before the parliament recess was over.

    Regarding the relations between Turkey and Armenia, Babacan said the
    Armenian government acted as if it understood Turkey's sensitivity
    on the Karabakh issue much better in the recent period.

    He said assessing the problems between the two countries in a
    tripartite platform that would also be attended by Azerbaijan would
    facilitate the solution of the conflict.

    Commenting on the situation in Cyprus as well, Babacan said,"
    I believe that an open-ended process would be risky. I think it
    will be beneficial to move rapidly before the current atmosphere
    is destroyed. A missed opportunity may not be acquired again for
    long years".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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