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    Zaman, Turkey
    Dec 4 2004

    EP President: Turkey must Recognize Greek Cypriot Administration


    While in Ankara two weeks before the European Union (EU)'s December
    17th summit, when the EU will decide whether to invite Turkey to
    begin full membership negotiations, president of the European
    Parliament (EP), Josep Borrell, told Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan and the spokesperson for the Turkish Parliament,
    Bulent Arinc, that Turkey should recognize the Greek Cypriot
    Administration if it wishes to start full membership negotiations
    with the European Union (EU).

    Borrell travelled to Ankara to discuss a draft resolution about
    Turkey that the EP Commission on Foreign Affairs had prepared.
    Borrell underscored a report by Camiel Eurlings, the EP's reporter on
    Turkey reporter, which contains specific passages calling for Turkey
    to recognize Greek Cyprus.

    He said: "Negotiations with the EU finally means recognizing the
    counter side and will include a recognition of Cyprus as well. This
    is the main component, on which the Commission is currently studying
    and the decision will also include."

    Borrell added that there are efforts within the EU Council to
    overturn the trade embargo on Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
    (TRNC).

    While speaking at a joint press conference, Erdogan reiterated his
    expectation that the December 17th summit will end in a positive
    decision, opening the way for Turkey to begin membership negotiations
    in the first half of 2005.

    Erdogan and Borrell also discussed the recent demands to reopen the
    border with Armenia. Erdogan said that there are four flights per
    week into Armenia, even though Yerevan does not recognize the 1921
    Kars agreement, which was signed between Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia
    and Armenia.



    12.04.2004
    Foreign News Services
    Istanbul
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