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  • ANKARA: Opinion : Turkey's EU Skeptics On The Opening Day Of TheNego

    OPINION : TURKEY'S EU SKEPTICS ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE NEGOTIATION TALKS
    Burcu Sahiner , JTW UK Correspondent [email protected]

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Oct 5 2005

    After a long run of the disputes during the EU summit, finally an
    agreement was launched on the framework for the membership talks only
    after the last minute turn over by the European foreign ministers.

    The historic step was taken when Austria withdrew of its demands
    which were suggesting another option for Turkey rather than a full
    membership statute.

    It was stated that the Turkish government was strongly disagree with
    the Austrian proposals and the Prime minister has declared at several
    times, in his speeches, that if anything different has been made on
    the draft document Turkey will reject it immediately. It appears
    that Austria's last minute concession on Turkey was linked to the
    EU's decision of opening the negotiation talks with Croatia at the
    same time. However, the Croatian demands of Austria were accepted,
    it was elaborating for Turkey that her restrictions almost respected
    on the final framework. The talks opened when the compromise has
    been launched in the late afternoon both European and Turkish leaders
    welcomed the official start of European Union membership talks with
    Turkey on the 3 October midnight.

    After that particular historical event, it was inevitable not to fall
    in disagreement with in the Turkey. The oppositions are coming from
    various perspectives, such as, without any surprise the Islamic press,
    particularly Vakit, Milligazete and Yenicağ. Other basic indignations
    about the opening of the talks are basically coming from essential
    anti-government presses like Cumhuriyet and conservative Tercuman.

    When the parties are concerned the Right- wing party supporters take
    the lead in contradictions, especially of those who are the Nationalist
    Action Party that was held a meeting yesterday protesting the European
    Union membership and the government's policies against the Union. The
    oppositions of the Nationalists are being supported by an essential
    anti-European party which is to be known as Labor Party.

    What is interesting here is that the Main Opposition Party of the
    republic also appears to be one of the main actors who strongly
    criticize government policies and the Union attitudes towards Turkey.

    The point that has to be taken attention on is that these different
    groups are all representing their own perspectives which rarely come
    together especially on the live or death matters, however this time
    they are standing together. The closer the period gets, the stronger
    the critiques of these groups rise.

    To illustrate why these different groups are standing against the
    recent government attitudes in the EU summits, let's figure that out
    by considering their suggestions instead of a path to Europe.

    The Islamic Press, faraway, is considering the Austrian resistance from
    the historical perspective. Milligazete, for instance, describes the
    Autrian position referring that Austria is playing the same role till
    the Europe has given to her during the Crusade wars. They suggest that
    there is no significant difference between the role played by Austria
    now and the Crusade wars. They believe that the European Union is
    rather a Christian Club and this is why it is an indefinite process
    for Turkey even the negotiation talks have been opened. There will be
    no difference unless the Europeans have changed their discriminated
    perceptions.

    Milligazete, rather requires another path for Turkey which is
    completely towards a different direction. They insist that Turkey
    must have returned to the forgotten place where its' real origin has
    been lying. In this respect, Turkey must develop stronger relations
    with the Islamic countries immediately or rather she will resume the
    unequalized relations with a Club where the membership possibility
    is still very low.

    Ali Karahasanoğlu who is a writer in the Vakit newspaper, depends his
    arguments on the very idea of discrimination, just as the Milligazete
    claims but rather he does not offer another path for Turkey to turn
    over. Karahasanoğlu suggests that EU's attitude towards Turkey was
    affirmative, as always and it will remain so, in the future. He says,
    "in a club such as EU involving 24 member states, it is unbelievable
    that persuading such a small member state like Austria is becoming
    so impossible, this is exactly what the EU is expected to be in the
    session to make pressure over Turkey."

    An even greater indignation is expressed in the conservative
    Tercuman. Their main critique is against the governments Cyprus policy
    and their weak policies including the case. "If some countries insist
    on turning Cyprus into an EU issue, Turkey will get to the point of
    telling its public 'We have had it up to here'," it says. It goes on
    to say that the reason for this will not even be "sensitivity about
    Cyprus", but reaction against "Europe's unreliability".

    An editorial in Cumhuriyet agrees that the latest statements by Prime
    Minister Erdoğan and Foreign Minister Gul are "entirely proper".

    "Turkey can neither consent to a 'privileged partnership' nor recognise
    the Greek administration on Cyprus as a legitimate state," it insists.

    Cumhuriyet newspaper said the EU was still offering Turkey something
    short of full membership, despite rejecting an Austrian bid to say
    so openly. They suggest that the real reason of what they fear has,
    at heart, little to do with agricultural costs, Turkey's human rights
    record or the tortuous Cyprus negotiations. It is, more crudely,
    the atavistic clash of civilizations - the contention that a Europe
    based on Christian values and culture has no place in its midst for
    a Muslim nation." And when the time comes Europe will create new
    reasons to say no for Turkey's membership.

    The most traumatic opposition has come especially from the Nationalist
    Action Party. Yesterday, they have organized a general meeting to
    protest the government policies about the EU process. The NAP leader
    Devlet Bahceli, in his speech during the meeting, set the reasons
    in order why the NAP is so strongly criticizing both the EU and the
    Erdoğan government. Here are some of the spectacular points underlined
    by Bahceli:

    _ The Cyprus issue has been left to its own destiny by the government
    which is certainly about to be solved in favor of the Greek Cyprus.

    _ The Armenian issue will be set on Turkey during the negotiations.

    However, it is a fact that the government couldn't show its resistance
    both inside and outside Turkey. For example, they have given permission
    to the intellectuals to discuss the Armenian issue in the Bosphorus
    University, recently.

    - The government has already given the promise of reopening the
    Theological School in Heybeliada in İstanbul.

    - "The brotherhood of the religions" is something that was unnecessary
    in the mean time because there is no hostility between the different
    religion members in Turkey

    _ The Justice and Development Party government, in order to be a
    member state is about to do everything and not only about the issues
    related with the European matters but also the ones which are threatens
    Turkey's national interests.

    Another indignation about the opening of the negotiation talks came
    from the Main Opposition Party, Republican Public Party, especially
    regarding the government's attitudes during the last EU summit. They
    suggest that the negotiation framework for Turkey is rather worse than
    the 17 December Summit decisions. Conditions for membership have been
    made heavier despite the EU leaders' promises and the government has
    accepted whole restrictions which were put forward Turkey without any
    delay. The leader of the party Deniz Baykal indicates that the EU is
    offering a position for Turkey to resume her candidature eternal and
    it is just not possible to accept the framework with the existing
    conditions.

    These are the reasons on which the separated groups are depending their
    claims. Because the process is just started, we do not know what the
    future expectations will become or whether these oppositions will
    be insisted on. Fortunately, we all know that the process will be
    a long and an unpredictable one, not so frustrating as the opposite
    wings have supported or either so satisfactory as the supporters have
    been defending.

    --Boundary_(ID_WMTZGKHXUMYZ9sQqh5/cqw)--
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