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    ASSUMING EU PRESIDENCY MERKEL CHANGED HER MIND ON PRESENTING ULTIMATUM TO TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.12.2006 17:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ December 20 in Helsinki during a meeting with
    Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen German Chancellor Angela Merkel
    officially assumed presidency in the European Union. Less than two
    weeks before Germany assumes the EU presidency, the country wants
    the ailing EU treaty back on track as some warn that indecision is a
    "warning sign that Europe is paralyzed." German Chancellor Angela
    Merkel said on Tuesday she hoped the ailing EU constitution would be
    put "back on track" and called on members of the bloc to focus on their
    common interests. "We hope to get this project (the EU constitution)
    back on track, but we know that we must take many factors into
    account and we must consider how to proceed between now and 2009
    (when European elections are scheduled) so that the European Union
    regains its ability to act," Merkel said.

    "I would consider it an historical failure if we do not succeed in
    working out the substance of the constitutional treaty by the time the
    next European elections take place," Merkel said in her speech, which
    was meant to set out the aims of Germany's EU presidency which starts
    in January," she said when addressing the Bundestag. The chancellor
    added that she and the German government would work "intensively"
    during the six-month presidency "so that such a treaty, based on our
    common values, can go into force." Merkel acknowledged that the issue
    of the constitution would not be settled by the end of Germany's turn
    at the EU helm but said she hoped that with its support the treaty
    would be revived and put back on track. "We have the task at the end of
    our presidency to set a roadmap" for the future implementation of the
    constitution, she said. The constitution was designed to provide the
    institutional framework for an EU which will grow to 27 member states
    when Bulgaria and Romania join on Jan.1. But it suffered a severe blow
    when French and Dutch voters rejected it last year. erkel also urged
    EU states to work closer together, saying that a united Europe could
    achieve success, but a divided Europe would weaken the strength of the
    bloc. On the thorny issue of Turkey's bid for EU membership, which
    is expected to be tackled yet again during the summit in Brussels,
    Merkel said that the EU had decided on a "resolute but prudent"
    course of action in its standoff with Turkey over Cyprus. "The EU has
    reacted (to Turkey), in my opinion, in a way that is both resolute
    and prudent...prudent in that it is always made clear to Turkey
    that is worth it to continue working on reforms," Merkel said. Thus,
    assuming the EU presidency the German chancellor changed her mind to
    present an ultimatum to Turkey, reports Deutsche Welle

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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