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  • ANKARA: The Situation In Europe Isn't So Bad

    THE SITUATION IN EUROPE ISN'T SO BAD
    By Taha Akyol

    Turkish Press
    Oct 18 2006

    MILLIYET- Turkey isn't opening its harbors to the Greek Cypriots, and
    the European Union isn't lifting the embargo on the Turkish Republic of
    Northern Cyprus (TRNC). It's a deadlock, isn't it? It seemed this way,
    but EU Term President Finland suggested a solution. So we saw that
    there may be searches for interim solutions and meanwhile Turkey's
    membership talks with the EU can continue. This is a very important
    development. Instead of asking us to open our harbors this year,
    a new terminology is being developed. According to this, Luxembourg
    wants us to do it in the following months or years. This was said by
    EU Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn. So Turkey will continue
    its membership talks, while the issues of harbors and isolation are
    being discussed. Our image of a country engaged in EU membership
    talks attracted $20 billion in capital to Turkey. This image will
    continue uninterruptedly. Meanwhile, strong EU countries are against
    the idea of suspending the process of Turkey's membership talks,
    and the Greek Cypriot administration isn't strong enough to suspend
    it. However, for example, the Greek Cypriot administration can hinder
    the opening of certain chapters on transportation. Then Turkey would
    continue its membership talks, in other words, the train would go on
    its way. In Luxembourg, when I talked with Foreign Minister Abdullah
    Gul's advisors during the breakfast break, I heard that this is what
    they are thinking.

    Another problematic issue for Turkey is Article 301. When we were
    talking on the plane, Gul said, 'Turkey is a free, democratic
    country. Everybody can talk and write freely. All the charges filed
    under Article 301 ended in acquittal. Of course we know our problems
    but we'll address them. Turkey is developing in the areas of the
    economy and democracy. France is the engine of the EU. You saw
    what's going on even there!' Stating that the EU criticized France
    for removing freedom of thought on the Armenian issue, Gul said that
    the Turkish public should know this and shouldn't think that only
    Turkey is always criticized. Diplomats are looking for a solution
    about Article 301. This issue will be discussed a great deal.

    During the press conference later, nobody had a sour face and the
    atmosphere wasn't tense. Rehn started by saying that there are good
    developments. It seems that what Gul said about Article 301 had a
    positive effect. Finland's intercession to solve the Cyprus deadlock
    on harbors and isolation softened the atmosphere. Nobody is especially
    stressing the Cyprus issue. So what will happen if the Finnish plan
    doesn't work? Finnish Foreign Minister Erki Tuomioja and Rehn gave
    the same answers to this question. They said that now this was on the
    table and that they don't want to think of another possibility. These
    are all positive developments. We can say that the Nov. 8 EU progress
    report won't be as harsh as expected. The situation in Europe isn't
    bad at all.
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