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    Turkish press 19 May 05

    BBC Monitoring Service - United Kingdom
    May 19, 2005

    The following is a selection of quotes from editorials and commentaries
    published in 19 May editions of Turkish newspapers available to
    BBC Monitoring

    Turkey/USA

    Hurriyet [centre-right, largest circulation] "In my view, the role
    that Turkey wants to play in the USA's Iran project and to what extent
    it will keep the word it will give [to the USA] will determine how
    close Turkey and the USA will stay to each other in coming years!
    ...While making its plans concerning Iran, the USA certainly wants to
    foresee what kind of role Turkey will play! In its Iran project, the
    USA does not want to repeat the lack of foresight that it experienced
    regarding Turkey's involvement in its Iraq project." (Commentary by
    Cuneyt Ulsever)

    USA

    Yeni Safak [liberal, pro-Islamic] "Up to now, Washington has taken the
    approach of putting every kind of extremism under the general title of
    'fighting terrorism'. Now it has to review its attitudes. It can take
    the first step in that direction by immediately declaring a time-table
    for pulling out of Iraq...(Commentary by Fehmi Koru)

    EU

    Milliyet [centrist] "Turkey should catch up with the contemporary
    civilization in order to complete the EU project. If this project is
    to be completed Turkey should follow Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's way.
    Turkey is following this way now. There are difficulties but there
    is no way back from the EU project." (Commentary by Hasan Cemal)

    "Turkey's prospects for joining the EU are not connected with the
    hysteria in France. It is much more related to the speed with which
    Turkey wants to make progress... its prospect. If one day they [French]
    say 'No' to Turkey, which has fulfilled all the criteria, they will do
    more harm to themselves rather than to Turkey... Turkey's EU prospect
    is making a steady progress, according to its own logic and with its
    'own will'." (Commentary by Semih Idiz)

    Radikal [centre-left] "...The headscarf and Cyprus issues, then the
    Armenian genocide and Abdullah Ocalan issues have caused some serious
    anti-Western or sceptical feelings in the government. And here in
    this atmosphere, the government has started to show an uncompromising
    attitude over the [new] Turkish Penal Code... This law will cause
    a big clash with the EU in future. The government is holding back
    an important part of the democratic reforms that it implemented in
    the last three years. I wonder whether the government is getting
    ready to say 'if necessary, we will give up Europe'." (Commentary by
    Ismet Berkan)
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