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    Zaman, Turkey
    Dec 14 2004

    Bot: Date about Turkey not Clarified Yet


    Dutch Foreign Minister and term president of the European Union (EU)
    Bernard Bot determined that the EU has not clarified two issues. The
    first is whether to begin negotiations with Turkey and the second
    deals with the expression, "open ended."

    Holding a press conference at the end of the EU General Affairs
    Council, Bot indicated that he was hopeful about the decisions, which
    will be announced on Friday and added that acceptation of the so
    called Armenian Genocide by Turkey was not in the Copenhagen
    Criteria.

    Bot answered reporter's questions at the end of the press conference.


    When asked, "Is the recognition of Cyprus a redline for the EU?" BO
    said, "There is no redline in our book." Bot went on that answering
    the conditions by "yes" or "no" is Turkey's choice.

    Bot answered the question of whether the term presidency had a B plan
    in case negotiations failed, Bot said: "The presidency has no
    obligation to offer such an option" and added that member states are
    trying to reach a consensus.

    Determining that the adaptation of the Ankara Agreement to the 10 new
    member states was significant, and additionally disclosed, "But
    recognition of Cyprus is not a part of the issue of opening
    negotiations" for a question about recognition of Cyprus.

    Bot also revealed that accession agreements with Bulgaria and Romania
    would be signed the following May at the latest and added that
    negotiations with Croatia may start in April 2005.

    Uttering that issues on China and Iran were also dealt with during
    the meeting, Bot clarified that they were pleased for a peaceful
    solution to the contested presidential elections in Ukraine.
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