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    Derya Sazak Milliyet, Turkey, December 10

    The Guardian - United Kingdom
    Dec 13, 2004


    "The European parliament will convene on December 14 in Strasbourg,
    just three days before the December 17 EU summit, to approve a
    decision to start membership talks with Turkey. The importance of this
    decision in terms of the leaders' summit is symbolic . . . not
    binding. However, a majority of votes favouring Turkey might sway
    European public opinion . . . However, if there's disagreement among
    the leaders concerning the nature of Turkey's membership or a date for
    talks, the problem will likely be left to the European
    commission. Ankara wouldn't want EU leaders to push the buck to the
    commission. This is a worst-case scenario, and Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan would freeze the EU process . . .

    "Obviously everything won't end with the beginning of our talks. In
    Brussels we might face shocks: demands to de facto recognise the
    'Cyprus Republic', to find a democratic solution to the Kurdish issue,
    and to improve relations with Armenia. Everybody in the European
    parliament is saying different things."
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