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    AKP releases booklet to tout its EU efforts

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    July 27 2006

    The ruling party, which pledged to make Turkey a member of the European
    Union when it assumed power in 2002, yesterday published a booklet in a
    move to further inform the public about the body and tout EU accession.

    The booklet -- "The EU in 100 questions" -- was prepared by the AK
    Party's Foreign Relations Department and reportedly aims to introduce
    Turkey's EU accession process to the public.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, emphasizing a rising need for
    a unification of countries to ensure peace, touted his party in the
    booklet's preface for its sincere efforts to become a member state.

    Erdogan also reaffirmed that Turkey has always aspired to full
    membership of the EU.

    In the booklet, answering 100 questions about the foundation of the
    EU, its history and administration, Turkey's "red lines" are listed
    in broad detail.

    The booklet underlined that Turkey can't recognize the Greek Cypriot
    administration as the "Republic of Cyprus" and added that such
    political recognition will only be possible after a comprehensive
    and durable settlement to the problems on the divided island.

    It also ruled out the possibility of the so-called Armenian genocide
    claims becoming a pre-condition in the negotiations process.

    Opening Turkey's territorial integrity for discussion is also a no go
    area, the booklet stressed. It also stated that any attempt to force
    the government to accept "privileged partnership" status instead of
    full membership would be unacceptable.

    The booklet underscored how difficult the negotiations process can
    be, saying that agriculture and the environment will be the two most
    difficult topics for Turkey.
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