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    European Parliament calls for start of full entry talks with Turkey

    NTV television, Istanbul
    15 Dec 04


    [Presenter] The European Parliament sent a strong message to the EU
    leaders ahead of tomorrow's [16 December] historic summit, calling for
    the commencement of the full membership negotiations with Turkey
    without delay. Kayhan Karaca followed the voting in Strasbourg. Kayhan
    we are listening to you.

    [Correspondent] Just a few seconds ago, the European Parliament took a
    historic decision and, for the first time, it cleared the way for the
    membership talks with Turkey and Turkey's membership prospect. As we
    all watched together, the Christian Democrats tried until the very end
    to block Turkey's path and give Turkey a special status in place of
    membership. They even wanted and secured secret voting on it. But all
    that effort was rejected at the general assembly of the parliament.

    The parliament took a decision and called on the EU leaders to
    commence the membership talks with Turkey in 2005 without delay. This
    is a very important decision, and it would definitely impact the
    meeting of the European leaders who are to gather tomorrow evening to
    discuss Turkey. Joseph Borrell, head of the European Parliament, will
    personally explain the European Parliament's decision just adopted in
    Strasbourg to the EU leaders in Brussels tomorrow at the start of the
    summit.

    In the voting held a while ago, the Christian Democrats put two
    amendments to the secret voting. In one, they wanted giving a special
    status to Turkey. This motion was rejected by a vote of 415 to
    259. Another amendment, and a tougher one, called for the rejection of
    the Turkish membership. It too was rejected by a majority of votes.

    On the other hand, the European Parliament adopted a motion submitted
    by the Communist Group on the Armenian genocide. Accordingly, an
    article was added to the report at the last moment calling on the
    Armenian and Turkish peoples to [examine] the issue of genocide. All
    the amendment motions submitted by the Greek parliamentarians on the
    Cyprus and Aegean issues were rejected. But, a motion proposed by
    [name indistinct], a member of the NDP [New Democracy] and Christian
    Democratic Group, on the ecumenical status of the Greek Patriarchate
    was endorsed. But all these are secondary issues now. Presently, the
    parliament has really put its imprint on the 16-17 [December]
    summit. This was expected, but we went through a tense period due to
    the Christian Democrats' amendment motions. The European Parliament
    adopted a historic decision, and most probably the EU leaders will
    adopt a similar decision on Turkey tomorrow evening or on Friday.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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