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    EUROPE CRITICIZES TURKEY BUT CONTINUES TALKS
    By Petros Keshishian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    02/11/2006

    On November 8, the European Union will make public a very harsh report
    on Turkey, Le Figaro reports.

    Despite this, the EU is unwilling to suspend accession talks with
    Turkey.

    The report points out that "the process of reforms has stepped down in
    Turkey." Besides, the Cyprus issue is still unresolved. In December of
    2005 the EU demanded that Ankara opens its harbors and airports for
    Cypriot ships and airplanes by year-end 2006, otherwise threatening
    to reconsider continuation of negotiations.

    The ultimatum's time is getting over, but there is no progress
    in Ankara. Generally speaking, the European Commission favors
    Turkey's membership but the current situation raised discords
    in Brussels. European commissioners' stances differ depending on
    political interests the countries they represent have. According to Le
    Figaro, the French demand partial suspension of the talks (because of
    neglecting the requirements of tax union) and the Cypriot commissioner
    demands total suspension of membership talks.

    In such situation Finland, which currently holds the rotating EU
    presidency, suggests organizing the meeting of Turkish and Cypriot
    foreign minister in Helsinki on November 5. According to the program
    the Finns presented, the EU has to start trading with Northern Cyprus
    for Turkey to open its ports to Cypriot ships.

    At any rate, a final decision will be taken at the meeting of EU
    member-state heads in Brussels on Dec 16. That very day instructions
    of the European Commission that were disregarded in the past will be
    taken into account. Turkey is particularly criticized for the poor
    record in freedom of speech and the rights of women and the Kurds.

    EU commissioner for enlargement, Olli Rehn, stated in a private
    conversation that Islamization of the Turkish society is also
    worrying. The European Commission would not dare raise this issue in
    the past.
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