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    Pan Armenian News

    "OLD EUROPE" IS AGAINST NEGOTIATIONS WITH ANKARA

    The potential leaders of France and Germany suppose that the dialogue on
    Turkey's EU membership is senseless.

    "Negotiations on Turkey's EU membership are senseless", announced the leader
    of France's ruling "Union for a popular movement" party, Interior Minister
    Nicolas Sarcozy in his speech in Paris. According to Sarcozy, the European
    Union has "more urgent and important issues than that of negotiations with
    Turkey. Thus, the second person in the French government has confirmed his
    position and spoke out categorically against Turkey's membership in the
    family of European nations.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Of course, it does not follow from Sarcozy's statement
    that official Paris insists on the refusal to start negotiations with Ankara
    on the conditions of Turkey's EU membership. Sarcozy only states that he
    considers negotiations with Ankara unreasonable and having no prospects. But
    if the start of negotiations for Turkey is an end in itself, then no
    problem. Negotiations may start but never finish. EU
    Commission representative to Ankara, Hans Kretschmer has already stated that
    if negotiations start they will hardly finish by the end of 2014. Before
    that, Europe may change beyond recognition. It is quite possible that by
    that time, the issue of Armenia's EU membership will be already put on the
    agenda.

    Nicolas Sarcozy has always been against Turkey's EU membership, but it is
    the first time that he speaks out so definitely. Sarcozy's current status
    allows to suppose that his position is the official position of the
    government. Even if it is not so, let us not forget in any case that he is
    the most probable successor of Jacques Chirak. In case of success in the
    2008 presidential elections his personal point of view will become official.
    Sarcozy's statement contains an important accent. He underlined that he
    considered Turkey's EU membership unacceptable, since Turkey "is the largest
    country of Central Asia and not of Europe". So, he is against Turkey's
    membership in the family of European nations not because Turkey has not yet
    fulfilled all the set requirements, but because of the geographical factor.
    It follows that Sarcozy supposes that Turkey cannot even aspire to gain a
    place in Europe even if all the requirements are fulfilled. This
    circumstance cannot but worry us, because the French minister's point of
    view which becomes more and more popular contradicts to our interests. The
    problem is not in the fact that Armenia is also geographically located in
    Asia and that with the same logic Armenia can also be deprived of the right
    for a place in Europe. The thing is that there is a serious danger that
    Turkey may become absolutely unpredictable and unmanageably aggressive in
    case there is no stimulus to follow European values.

    Hopes that Ankara will agree to be satisfied with the status of a
    "privileged partner" are not so big. Rejeb Erdogan has recently stated that
    he is not going to agree to that. Nevertheless European leaders, including
    Nicolas Sarcozy continue to state that "privileged partnership" is the
    maximum of what can be offered to Turkey. In the same spirit was also the
    statement of the head of Christian Democratic Union - Christian Social Union
    of German Bundestag. The leader of the parliamentary majority has clearly
    called to refuse to start negotiations with Ankara that were planned for
    October. It should be noted that the head of CDU-CSU is not just the leader
    of one of the political parties, but is a person that represents a political
    force which according to forecasts will win in the upcoming elections. This
    means that like in the case with Nicolas Sarcozy, we deal with "favorites"
    that may soon be at the controls. The future leaders of the two most
    influential countries of "Old Europe" are categorically against Turkey's EU
    membership. In case of victory, those people will rule until 2010-2015.
    During that period of time, Turks will have no chances at all. Maybe this
    was what the EU Ankara representative meant saying that the negotiations on
    Turkey's EU membership would last at the least until 2014.

    It is likely that the negotiations with Ankara will start in October as it
    was planned during the last year's EU summit. This was confirmed by the
    president of EU Commission Jose Manuel Barroso. But in the situation formed,
    the negotiations will hardly achieve any success.

    15.06.2005, "PanARMENIAN Network" analytical department

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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