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    Turkish press 24 June 05

    BBC Monitoring Service - United Kingdom; Jun 24, 2005


    Turkey and the EU

    Hurriyet [centre-right, largest circulation] "The EU countries which
    saw Turkey's EU membership 'possible' back in 1963, have now started
    to say, 'Let us discuss'. What will you discuss? Is this a new style -
    taking a decision and then entering discussions later?... Thank god
    that this atmosphere has not spread to all EU countries yet. It has
    not, but this does not mean that it will not. That is why we have to
    see that we are being pushed towards an open and honest confrontation
    with the EU, and make our preparations accordingly." (Commentary by
    Oktay Eksi)

    Milliyet [centrist] "Europe is discussing its models. On the one hand
    there is a model led by the UK: it highlights such concepts as
    'competitive economy, globalization, economic modernization', and by
    the same logic supports EU enlargement as well as Turkey's full
    membership. On the other hand, there is the 'social model' led by
    France. It is fond of the public sector and is deeply doubtful about
    concepts like 'competitive economy and globalization'. By the same
    logic, it is against EU enlargement and Turkey's membership."
    (Commentary by Taha Akyol)

    Blair's speech in European Parliament

    Aksam [centre-right] "A historical call was made by Blair who set out
    the presidency's programme yesterday in the European Parliament. Blair
    reminded people of the existence of new roads towards a new European
    democracy with his emphasis on the EU's 'need to learn to
    compete'... As Blair said regarding the referenda, 'this is neither a
    crisis of EU institutions nor a crisis of the institutions of the
    states concerned. This is a crisis of political leadership'... The
    French referendum result was caused by the lack of leadership by
    French politicians." (Commentary by Nuray Basaran)

    Radikal [centre-left] "...Blair did the right thing by putting the
    blame on European leaders for the fiasco that took place in the [EU]
    constitution referenda in France and Holland. He openly admitted there
    was a leadership problem within the EU and said, 'the people will
    support us on the issue of enlargement if we explain to them the truth
    in the right way'... His statement 'we will fulfil our obligations
    towards Turkey and Croatia' was placed in one paragraph of his speech
    in such a way as to cause no reaction." (Commentary by Murat Yetkin)

    US-Turkey relations

    Cumhuriyet [secular, Kemalist] "In order for Turkey to be a strategic
    partner of the US, there should be a unity of interest between the two
    countries and they should act together on every issue... In our
    country, there is no opposition to the US people. What we are against
    is US policies and their implementation by the current US
    administration." (Commentary by Zekeriya Temizel)

    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline

    Zaman [moderate, pro-Islamic] "After the pumping of the first oil into
    the BTC [Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan] the Armenian prime minister... said:
    'Armenia is searching for alternative solutions to re-establish the
    balance that has been upset', stating that the pipeline would
    negatively affect the regional balance of power. It is obvious that
    the change in this balance of power is not in Armenia's favour... It
    is true that the pipeline has greatly bothered Yerevan." (Commentary
    by Kadir Dikbas)

    Kurdish issue

    Milliyet [centrist] "The Turkish armed and security forces have lost
    nearly a brigade in their armed struggle with the PKK [Kurdistan
    Workers' Party]... The total number of deaths is 30,000. Just as it
    was thought that this bloody episode in history was closed, doubts
    such as 'was this merely an interlude, is the second act beginning
    now' are intensifying... The bloody fingerprints of the issue
    increasingly turning into a Turkish-Kurdish polarization are being
    perceived." (Commentary by Guneri Civaoglu)

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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