Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Cyprus Dispute Might Set Back Turkey's Plans

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Cyprus Dispute Might Set Back Turkey's Plans

    CYPRUS DISPUTE MIGHT SET BACK TURKEY'S PLANS

    news.am
    April 20 2010
    Armenia

    "Sunday's presidential elections in the Turkish Republic of Northern
    Cyprus will possibly set back island's reunification talks," British
    Guardian writes. However, amid election victory of Turkish nationalist
    Dervis Eroglu, "combative" Turkish Premier Erdogan is resolute that
    talks will continue.

    The daily says that majority of experts agree that Cyprus issue is a
    prerequisite for Turkey's joining EU and thereafter it will be very
    difficult for the country to continue EU accession negotiations, as
    "eighteen of the 35 negotiating 'chapters' are currently frozen due
    to Cyprus dispute."

    The source recalls that such countries as France and Germany are
    determined to discuss only privileged partnership for Turkey.

    "If they do not admit us, as some people say, they are the ones to
    lose, not us. As then they will declare themselves Christian club
    members. We wish to see EU not as Christian club, but a center of
    civilization," Premier said, speaking at the University of Sarajevo.

    Definitely, this statement did not increase the number of supporters
    for Turkey's joining European Union.

    The Guardian says that Erdogan's stance on some issues, namely "row"
    with U.S. over recognition of Armenian Genocide, opposing sanctions
    against Iran and criticism of Israel might impede Turkey's joining EU.
Working...
X