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    EU ENLARGEMENT CHIEF PRESSES TURKEY ON CYPRUS, ARMENIA

    Agence France Presse
    March 15 2010

    ANKARA -- EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule urged Turkey Monday
    to open its ports to Cyprus under a trade pact with the bloc and to
    press on with peace efforts with Armenia.

    "I had the opportunity to underline the importance the European Union
    attaches to the need for Turkey to fully implement the additional
    protocol... and normalise its relations with Cyprus," Fule told
    reporters after talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

    Turkey has refused to implement the protocol to open its air and sea
    ports to EU-member Cyprus until the Union moves on its pledge to ease
    the international isolation of the island's breakaway Turkish-held
    north.

    Ankara also refuses to acknowledge the internationally recognised
    Greek Cypriot government until the island's division is resolved.

    Turkey's stance prompted the EU in 2006 to freeze eight of the 35
    chapters which candidate countries must successfully negotiate prior
    to membership.

    Fule underlined that the problem would ease if peace talks between
    Greek and Turkish Cypriots since September 2008 led to a solution.

    "We agree that a comprehensive settlement on Cyprus would be a historic
    breakthrough to the benefit of both Turkey and the EU," he said.

    Davutoglu insisted his country's membership talks should not be
    overshadowed by "political problems that have no direct link to the
    EU process, such as Cyprus".

    Fule also voiced support to reconciliation efforts between Turkey
    and Armenia to overcome a century of hostility over allegations of
    an Armenian genocide by Ottoman Turks during World War I.

    The two neighbours signed a historic deal in October to establish
    diplomatic ties and open their border, but the process has stalled
    amid mutual accusations of trying to modify the deal.

    Turkey has been further angered by votes first in a US congressional
    panel and then in the Swedish parliament branding the killings as
    "genocide" -- a term Ankara categorically rejects.

    "As someone who is coming from former Czechoslovakia, from the
    Czech Republic, I know that politicising your history is making
    reconciliation difficult," Fule said.

    Turkey began EU membership talks in 2005, but has so far opened
    negotiations only in 12 policy chapters amid the row on Cyprus as
    well as opposition from some-EU members states to allow such a large
    and largely Muslim nation into the bloc.

    On a two-day maiden trip to Turkey, Fule is to meet with Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan and chief EU negotiator Egemen Bagis later Monday
    before a meeting with businessmen in Istanbul Tuesday.
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