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    Turkish press on Monday 4 Jul 05

    BBC Monitoring Service - United Kingdom;
    Jul 04, 2005


    The following is a selection of quotes from editorials and
    commentaries published in 4 July editions of Turkish newspapers
    available to BBC Monitoring

    EU

    Sabah (centrist) "Turkey will start the membership negotiation process
    on 3 October 2005. Before now, this was a development regarded as an
    unbelievable dream. If the social and political will is there for the
    people of this country to become richer and freer, it [Turkey] has to
    continue this process without mistakes. Long-term decisiveness is what
    we need most because that is how we are going to succeed in this
    process." (Commentary by Mehmet Altan)

    Kurdish issue

    Tercuman (conservative) "Do all these latest bloody developments show
    that the PKK [Kurdistan Workers Party] has been becoming stronger? Do
    they show that 'the environment of violence' will once again spread
    throughout the whole country? No. On the contrary, they show that the
    PKK has been weakened and that it is in a state of 'fatal
    exhaustion'... What is important in this respect is the isolation of
    PKK and the 'facilitation of its inevitable end'. And in order to do
    this, there should be no panic over the bloody news from the southeast
    and or 'escalation of the violence' because this is exactly what the
    PKK wants." (Commentary by Cengiz Candar)

    Regional ties

    Milliyet (centrist) "Developments in that country [Iraq] continue to
    be cause for great concern to Turkey. Developments in northern Iraq,
    where the Kurds are continuing to increase their power mostly through
    illegal ways, are especially remarkable... Ankara, which initially
    showed antipathy even towards the idea of a 'federal' Iraq, but which
    later consented to that, might soon be in a position to get used to
    the idea of a 'confederal' Iraq. Moreover, if developments continue as
    they are doing now, it might even be longing for a 'confederal' Iraq."
    (Commentary by Semih Idiz)

    Vatan (centrist) "Turkey's relations with Greece, which frequently
    cool off, have reached new dimensions through developments in the
    economic sphere. There is no real reason not to implement the same
    policy towards Armenia and Kurdistan. This can be done definitely only
    provided the leaders of those two countries have the same
    understanding." (Commentary by Okay Gonensin)

    Iraq/USA

    Zaman (moderate, pro-Islamic) "Bush, who made a speech last Tuesday at
    Fort Bragg in North Carolina to win back declining public support,
    said that the gains of the Iraq war were worth the sacrifices. But it
    is hard for Bush to convince even the prominent leaders of his own
    party, let alone public opinion. For example, according to Republican
    Senator Chuck Hagel, 'The White House is completely detached from
    reality. '" (Commentary by Ali H Aslan)

    Ties with USA

    Milliyet (centrist) "Washington's distrust of the AKP [ruling Justice
    and Development Party] have caused some comments claiming that the USA
    might 'push the button' on the [Turkish] government and move towards
    scenarios including a 'political role' for the Turkish Armed Forces. I
    disagree... On the contrary, the Bush administration wants Turkey to
    continue on its path towards EUż" (Commentary by Yasemin Congar)
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