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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    May 5 2005

    ANKARA:
    Schroeder, 'Turkey has fulfilled its promises to EU'

    ANKARA - "Turkey has fulfilled its promises to the EU so far. I
    believe it will fulfill its promises until October 3rd as well,"
    said German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.

    Mr Schroeder, who has been a strong supporter of Turkey's bid for
    EU membership, said it was important for the EU to start talks with
    Turkey as planned on 3 October.

    Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan hosted a dinner in honor of
    Schroeder on Tuesday.

    Schroeder conveyed his views to Erdogan about economic, political,
    commercial and cultural relations between Turkey and Germany as well
    as EU, Armenia and Cyprus issues.

    'ISOLATION OF NORTHERN CYPRUS SHOULD BE ENDED'

    Supporting the end of the isolation over Northern Cyprus, Schroder
    explained that Turkey should continue with its reforms and the Union
    should ensure membership negotiations start on time. The German
    Chancellor underlined that the Adjustment Protocol of the Ankara
    Agreement should be signed before October 3.

    Schroeder said, "we welcome Turkey's steps regarding Cyprus issue. I
    hope Turkey will sign Ankara Agreement Protocol before October 3rd."

    Erdogan and Schroeder expressed pleasure over positive and dynamic
    relations between Turkey and Germany.

    Both leaders agreed to pursue relations in trade and investment areas
    with further cooperation between two countries.

    SCHROEDER SUPPORTS TURKEY IN ARMENIAN ISSUE

    Chancellor Schroeder has backed the initiative of Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on forming a historical commission to
    study the historical disputes between Turkey and Armenia.
    The first day of Schroeder's official visit to Turkey, Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned German Chancellor Gerhard
    Schroder over Armenian genocide allegations in a meeting in Ankara.
    Erdogan reminded Schroder of the vote to be held in the German
    Parliament for the recognition of the so-called genocide and said:
    "If you recognize the genocide, it would be more difficult for many
    Turks in Germany to integrate in your country. Our relations, which
    are currently on good terms, would be jeopardized."

    "We welcome the proposal which was presented to Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian. We will support every step which will be taken to
    develop relations between Turkey and Armenia. We support the proposal
    of opening archives mutually and historians to be included in the
    issue. Joint study of historians will be an important step,"
    Chancellor Schroeder said.

    JTW
    5 May 2005
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