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    EU SUMMIT WILL NOT AVOID TURKISH QUESTION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    14.12.2006 16:17 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A two-day meeting of the European Union opens in
    Brussels December 14. Though the EU Foreign Ministers already found a
    compromise on Turkey-EU negotiations, the discussion of that subject
    will be continued on the level of Prime ministers.

    Commenting on EU's decision to halt the negotiations with Turkey on
    its membership bid German Chancellor Angela Merkhel stated, "I hope
    the Turkish side will understand: we are not talking about toughening
    the conditions for Turkey to enter the European Union. We just say:
    those things, which were not implemented but should be implemented
    before membership, will have its consequences."

    It is worth reminding that the Turkish authorities did not fulfill
    Brussels's demand to open a port and an airport for the Republic of
    Cyprus. This step would mean an indirect acknowledgment of the republic
    by Ankara. In the light of upcoming parliamentary elections in Turkey
    in 2007 it would mean political death for Erdogan's government. The
    Turkish Prime minister called Brussels's decision 'too tough', which
    do not correspond to the level of relations reached by Turkey and the
    European Union last year. "We were treated unfair, though we performed
    good will. The split in 'Cypriot problem' will lead to the worsening
    of bilateral relations. Instead the Greek Cypriots and Greece will
    win and they use this fact very well," Erdogan stated.

    Despite the interruption in negotiations, Ankara declared that the
    course of reforms necessary to enter the EU will be continued. The
    European Union welcomed this approach: even those states, which
    are standing in tough positions on Turkey, are not interested in
    estrangement of Ankara from Brussels.

    At the same time Brussels refuses to mention concrete schedule
    for Turkey's membership: The European Union needs to 'swallow' the
    upcoming adjournment of Romania and Bulgaria. And Croatia already
    stands on the threshold. Up till now, after the negotiations were
    partially frozen with Ankara, Zagreb occupied the place of number one
    candidate. Croatia does not hide that wants to become an EU member
    already in 2009, reports Deutsche Welle.
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