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    TURKEY BEGINS EU MEMBERSHIP TALKS

    DeHavilland, UK
    Oct 4 2005

    Turkey has begun membership talks with the EU after a diplomatic
    crisis was averted.

    Abdullah Gul, foreign minister for Turkey, arrived in Luxembourg for
    the opening ceremony last night and was greeted by British foreign
    secretary Jack Straw, who described the event as a "truly historic
    day for Europe and the whole of the international community".

    Mr Gul agreed, saying that a "historic point has been reached" and
    confirming that Turkey had been offered full membership.

    "The text sets out very clearly the prospect of full membership.

    There is no alternative option [mentioned]," he said.

    Earlier in the day it seemed that Austria would scupper the talks by
    demanding that Turkey should be offered only associative membership
    of the EU.

    But the demand was withdrawn, and some commentators are suggesting
    that Austria was mollified by an agreement to begin membership talks
    for Croatia.

    Many in Austria and other European countries have concerns about
    Turkey's prospective membership of the EU, and point to the country's
    poor recent record on democratic principles such as freedom of speech.

    Last week the Turkish judiciary banned a conference scheduled to
    discuss the Armenian massacres of 1915, which the authorities refuse
    to acknowledge was an act of genocide by the Ottoman Empire.

    But the secular Muslim state will have to wait more than a decade
    before finally gaining accession status and Mr Straw and others have
    urged Turkey to make progress with its democratic reforms.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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