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    EU observer
    April 8, 2004

    France against early Turkish EU membership

    Michel Barnier's comments have caused uproar (Photo: EU Commission)

    France's new foreign minister Michel Barnier has caused a furore by
    saying that France would oppose Turkey's entry into the EU "under
    current circumstances".

    The former European Commissioner, who was named foreign minister after
    a government reshuffle last week, told French parliament on Wednesday
    (7 April) that Ankara has not met the conditions necessary for
    membership.

    "Turkey does not respect the conditions, even if it is preparing to do
    so," he said, adding that there was "no question" of Turkey's joining
    the EU "under current circumstances."

    He was joined in his comments by Alain Juppé, leader of the
    centre-right UMP and a close associate of French President Jacques
    Chirac.

    Mr Juppé said countries on the periphery of the growing EU, such as
    Turkey, "have no business joining (the bloc), otherwise it will be
    diluted."

    "The UMP does not want to see discussions with Turkey at the end of
    the year".

    The comments caused uproar in the Turkish media, however Turkish
    politicians have attempted to play them down.

    "Various exaggerated words can be said for reasons related to domestic
    politics," said Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, according to the
    Anatolia news agency.

    But France's words are significant as all member states have to give
    the nod of approval when the decision is taken at the end of the year
    on Ankara's eligibility for starting membership negotiations.

    However, the mainly Muslim country does have friends in the EU. Both
    Germany and the UK have spoken out strongly in favour of beginning
    membership negotiations with the country if it meets the political
    criteria for joining.

    Member states will take the decision at the end of this year based on
    a report by the European Commission to be published in October.

    Written by Honor Mahony

    Please read also
    http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,1-0@2-3214,36-360401,0.html
    http://www.eubusiness.com/afp/040408101043.e1xe43qs
    http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/04/08/france.turkey/

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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