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    BBC News
    Dec 14 2004

    European Press Review

    Europe's Turkish challenge

    The French newspaper Le Figaro comments on France's decision to ask
    Ankara to admit that the killing of hundreds of thousands of
    Armenians during World War I amounted to genocide.

    "The French authorities are trying to give assurances to French
    public opinion and the elected representatives ... who are hostile to
    Turkey joining the European Union."

    Noting that the request will be put to Turkey during membership
    talks, the paper says France has "never before established such a
    clear link" between the Armenian deaths and talks on Turkey's
    membership of the EU.

    The paper recalls that French-Turkish ties were strained in 2001 when
    France termed the killings "genocide".

    "By demanding that Ankara recognises the Armenian tragedy of 1915,
    Paris risks reopening an old wound," the paper warns.

    Denmark's Jyllands-Posten is more concerned about Turkey's neighbour,
    Cyprus.

    In calling for improved relations on the island at a crucial moment
    for Turkey, Cyprus is "obviously attempting to take Turkey hostage in
    an attempt to have a Cyprus solution imposed without contributing
    anything itself," the paper believes.

    "The precarious situation shows that it was a major mistake to allow
    the Republic of Cyprus into the EU as long as the problem of the
    divided Mediterranean island had not been solved."

    For Sweden's Expressen, "old Europe" fears that Turkish membership
    will scupper European integration are misplaced.

    "The EU is above all a peace project", it explains.

    "Turkey offers an opportunity to tear down the wall of the 21st
    Century - the one between the West and the Muslim world".
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