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    Latest crisis threatens EU talks and Turkish ambitions
    By Stephen Castle in Luxembourg

    The Independent/UK
    14 June 2005

    Europe's political crisis threatens to engulf talks on EU spending,
    moves to ratify the European constitution and Turkey's ambitions to
    join the bloc.

    Germany's Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer, said negotiations on an
    EU budget for 2007-13 were deadlocked and might have to be abandoned
    by EU leaders when they meet for a summit on Thursday.

    And Turkey's prospects of starting negotiations on joining the EU
    as planned on 3 October remained unclear amid contradictory signals
    from Paris.

    In comments likely to alarm countries in southern and eastern Europe
    which stand to gain from EU subsidies, Mr Fischer said: "It's up to the
    [EU] presidency to decide how realistic an attempt to reach agreement
    is at this stage, or whether we stick with an interim result that
    the British presidency [which begins in July] can take forward." The
    Italian Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini raised the same idea in
    discussions with his French and British counterparts.

    The French Foreign Minister Philippe Douze-Blazy renewed the offensive
    against the British budget rebate, arguing that the costs of last
    year's enlargement are being shirked by the UK. He said: "The question
    is raised: can one country decide not to help pay for this?"

    But Peter Mandelson, Britain's European commissioner, suggested that
    the UK could let the new Eastern European countries off their payments
    to the rebate.The idea might break up the alliance of 24 states which
    are lined up against Britain over the issue.
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