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    Turkish press 29 April 05

    BBC Monitoring Service - United Kingdom
    Apr 29, 2005


    The following is a selection of quotes from editorials and
    commentaries published in 29 April editions of Turkish newspapers
    available to BBC Monitoring

    Turkey/USA

    Hurriyet [centre-right, largest circulation] "Frankly speaking, the
    situation [concerning the Turkish-US relations] is far more serious
    than it is supposed in Turkey. Turkish-American relations are
    poor. Opposition to Turkey in the US media goes deeper than the
    anti-Turkey insults in a couple of [American TV] series and
    programmes. ...It seems that issue will not be as easy to resolve as
    it might appear. However, everybody is of the opinion that the prime
    minister's visit to Israel [next week] will be an important step in
    terms of normalizing the relations [with the USA]." (Commentary by
    Fatih Altayli)

    Cumhuriyet "As the USA wants to use whole of Turkey as a base,
    indirectly it can find the efforts of a terrorist organization [the
    PKK] directed against Turkey as something targeting democracy... The
    last [US] report [on terrorism] shows that with this country, Turkey
    must carefully establish balanced and controlled relations. In order
    to keep Turkey under its control, the USA wants to pull different
    strings ranging from terrorist organisations to economic
    administration. Clearly, the USA sees Turkey as an aircraft carrier
    which it can use in the way it wants. It wants it neither to sink, nor
    to go to another port." (Commentary by Mustafa Balbay)

    Armenian issue

    Posta [tabloid] "Ankara is not changing its position either. It
    remains adamant about its conditions for the start of the talks
    (Armenia giving up its genocide claims, recognizing the borders and
    signing a peace agreement [with Baku] by pulling out of
    Azerbaijan)... Actually, putting forward so many conditions is not
    different from telling Armenians 'I am not ready yet to sit at the
    negotiation table with you'." (Commentary by Mehmet Ali Birand)

    EU

    Milliyet "[During his interview with Milliyet] Erdogan stated that he
    was certainly decisive about two subjects: The EU project and the IMF
    programme... He made it clear that the political determination of the
    government regarding the EU continued and there should be no doubt
    regarding their determination to continue and support the [EU]
    project... The prime minister also does not have any doubts that the
    EU membership talks will begin on 3 October." (Commentary by Hasan
    Cemal)

    "As the member countries' national interests always include a
    contradiction, today there is not any common foreign policy of the
    EU. Thus, there is not any contradiction in Erdogan declaring his
    commitment to the EU membership target on the one hand and presenting
    relations with the USA as one of the key areas of foreign policy on
    the other. As long as the [EU] target and relations [with the USA]
    serve Turkey's national interests, Turkey's both keeping strong
    relations with the USA and aiming at the EU target are not processes
    contradicting but supporting each other." (Commentary by Erdal Guven)

    Cumhuriyet [secular, Kemalist] "Joining the EU is not something that
    can never be given up. I am not against the legal changes,
    harmonization with EU Basic Rights Agreement... However, I am
    completely against the special conditions which are put before
    Turkey. I am against Turkey having been treated as a second class
    country." (Commentary by Oztin Akguc)

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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