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    "TURKEY WILL NOT SURRENDER TO EUROPEAN COUNTRIES JUST TO BECOME AN EU MEMBER," BAG'ISH SAYS

    zaman
    Dec 07, 2009

    Turkey's Chief EU Negotiator said that Turkey would not surrender
    and commit to all demands of each and every member countries of the
    EU just because it wanted to become a part of the club.

    In an interview on BBC show "Hardtalk", Bag'ish said that Turkey's
    membership was as important to EU as it was to Turkey.

    "This is a relationship based on a win-win situation and either we
    all win or we have to look at the situation," Bag'ish said.

    Bag'ish said Turkey was a proud nation and that the European Union
    needed Turkey just as much as Turkey needs the EU.

    "Europe has to make big decisions," he said. "At a time when 70 percent
    of all the energy resources Europe needs, are either to the south or
    to the north or to the east of Turkey."

    Bag'ish went on saying, "at a time when Turkey is a bridge to these
    energy resources, a bridge to new consumers, a bridge to 1.5 billion
    consumers within 3 hours flying, a bridge to all the raw materials and
    a barrier to illegal immigration, a barrier to narcotics and terrorism,
    a partner in solving climate problem, a partner in solving the economic
    crisis with a median age of 28, having the fourth largest work force,
    can Europe afford to lose Turkey?"

    Asked about recent comments that Turkey shifted its axis to the East,
    Bag'ish said Turkey had always been a bridge between the East and
    the West.

    Stating that a bridge needed two pillars, Bag'ish said Turkey had
    neglected one of these pillars for years. He said Turkey was now
    trying to make them both stronger.

    "Our relations with Iran, Syria, Armenia and Georgia are not
    alternative to relations with Europe, but they are complementary,"
    he said.

    Bag'ish also reaffirmed Turkish government's commitment to negotiations
    and membership to EU and added that "Turkish government would continue
    negotiations as long as it is fair and impartial."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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