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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    June 23 2005

    EU's New Scapegoat: Turkey

    * "No" votes mean Turkey can not join EU soon... The real problem is
    Turkey -Prodi

    Jan SOYKOK and Cathrine GULCAN, JTW(ROME and ANKARA) - Turkey has no
    chance of joining the European Union (EU) in the foreseeable future,
    former European Commission President Romano Prodi said in newspapers
    on Wednesday. According to Prodi, one of the key reasons of `nos' in
    the referendums of France and Netherlands was Turkey. However experts
    say `Turkey is not EU member and cannot be responsible for any
    current problem. The EU leaders are reluctant to face the real
    reasons'. Only 3 percent in France said `the real reason for their no
    votes was Turkey.'

    European Commission President Jose Barroso called also for a ``frank
    discussion'' of Turkey's prospects of joining the European Union,
    saying opposition to Turkish membership helped defeat the EU
    constitution. `We should discuss seriously the signals that were sent
    by the electorate regarding Turkey'' Barroso told a Brussels press
    conference. `We need to have a frank discussion on that matter' he
    added.
    The commission will on June 29 outline its strategy for entry talks
    with Turkey, a decade-long process due to start Oct. 3. All 25 EU
    countries will have to approve the negotiating road map.

    Barroso said that `for the time being' the EU governments haven't
    altered the bloc's commitment to Turkey. Polls in Germany suggest
    Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder will be ousted in an election in
    September by `anti-Turkish' Angela Merkel. Merkel is against Turkey's
    membership and favors a `privileged partnership' with Turkey which in
    fact means keeping Turkey outside. Turkey has already had customs
    union with the EU.

    Turkey, which says the talks with the EU will help attract record
    levels of foreign investment to its more than $300 billion economy
    (17th biggest economy in the world). Turkey will be the first and
    only Muslim EU member if it will be accepted. It has a population of
    70 million people, almost equal to the total of the 10 countries that
    joined the bloc last year.
    Romano Prodi, who as Barroso's predecessor championed Turkey's entry
    last year, has changed his mind about Turkish membership, according
    to an interview with the Gazzettino newspaper.
    `I now believe that there are no longer the conditions for Turkey to
    join the EU in the short or medium-term,' Prodi told the daily
    newspaper. `We need to rethink things.'

    Prodi, now leader of Italy's centre-left opposition, implied many
    Italians had an emotional fear of Turkey, a populous and
    predominantly Muslim country on the edge of mostly Christian Europe.
    "I come from a country where my mother, when she wanted to say
    something scary, would say: 'The Turks are coming'."

    Prodi's position marks a clear difference with Prime Minister Silvio
    Berlusconi, who supports Turkey's EU entry despite opposition from
    many in his centre-right government.

    "Better late than never. Finally even he has realized Turkey must
    stay out," Calderoli told the Corriere della Sera daily.

    Many politician in the EU countries believe that Turkey must be out
    because of religious and cultural differences.

    `EU NEVER KEPT ITS PROMISES'

    Dr. Sedat Laciner from Ankara-based Turkish think tank ISRO says
    `Turkish public will not be surprised, because they know that the EU
    has never kept its promises about Turkey'. According to Dr. Laciner
    the main reason is cultural differences and the EU leaders'
    narrow-minded civilization understanding:

    `Europe has changed very little since the Medieval Europe. Religion
    and civilizational differences are still vital. There are very little
    difference between Chirac and Pope when we are talking about Turkey's
    entrance to the EU. Turkey is one of the first countries, (even
    before the UK, Ireland, Spain and many others) who applied to become
    EU member. Turkey's economy and political conditions were better than
    Poland, and other Eastern European countries after the Cold War. All
    these former communist countries are now inside, while Turkey has
    been kept outside.'

    French President Jacques Chirac on June 17 urged the EU to re-
    examine the planned enlargement, calling for a special summit on how
    the process can continue `without having the institutions capable of
    making the enlarged union function efficiently.'

    `FULFILL YOUR PROMISES'

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan today urged Europe's
    politicians to fulfill its promises to Turkey.

    "The negotiations must start on Oct. 3," he told his deputies in a
    speech at the Turkish parliament.

    "We are implementing the steps that we promised. I believe that the
    EU will overcome the current problems that it's experiencing."

    Similarly Dr. Gulcan says `the EU does not keep its promises':

    `We are used to it. They said the isolation of the TRNC (Turkish
    Cyprus) would be left if the Turkish Cypriots had supported the UN
    Peace Plan. Turkish Cypriots strongly supported the Annan Plan, while
    the Greeks rejected the Peace Plan. However the EU accepted the Greek
    Cypriots and kept no promises about the Turkish Cypriots at all.
    Turkish public understood the role of religious differences in the EU
    policies. The EU leaders has showed religious solidarity and accuse
    only Turkey in Turkey's relations with the Christian neighbors. For
    instance, Armenian forces occupied Azerbaijan. However no EU leader
    focuses on Occupation problem of 20 percent of Azerbaijani
    territories. Armenia does not recognize two European countries'
    (Turkey and Azerbaijan) national borders, yet no one warns Armenia.
    Ordinary Turkish now thinks that if you are Christian, you are right.
    If you are Muslim, you must die'.

    `THE WORLD NEEDS A MIRACLE'

    Sedat Laciner says the EU leaders cannot understand the vital
    importance of Turkey's EU membership for the global security and
    peace:
    `The Muslim world does not believe the EU's and the West's sincerity.
    There are many Muslim nations in Europe, but none of them is the EU
    member. Turkey, Albania, Bosnia, Azerbaijan, Turkish republic of
    Northern Cyprus... None of them has a hope to become EU member, while
    many problematic countries like Southern Greek Cyprus became EU
    member. Turkey's EU membership will prove that a coexistence is
    possible between Muslims and Christians. The Islam world and the
    globe needs a miracle. And Turkey is the miracle the people have
    expected for the long years.'
    The U.S. and Britain have urged the EU to embrace Turkey to help
    democracy in the Middle East, which Turkey borders.

    POPE: `TURKEY IS NOT EUROPEAN'

    Pope Benedict XVI, the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church,
    showed a suspicious attitude towards Turkey's EU membership in the
    first book he has written since becoming the new Pope in the Vatican.
    Pope Benedict XVI indicates in his new book titled "The Example of
    Benedict in the Crisis of Cultures" (L'Europa di Benedetto nella
    crisi delle culture) that Turkey does not have Christian roots
    contrary to European countries. According to the news published by
    Apcom, a private Italian news agency, the Pope invites readers to
    think about Turkey's EU bid. The Pope had defended that Turkey should
    not be EU member because it is not Christian. The new Pope is
    considered `anti-Turkish' by most of the Turkish public.
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