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  • ANKARA: E.P. Accepts Resolution Calling For Start Of Entry Talks

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    Dec 15 2004

    European Parliament Accepts Resolution Calling For Start Of Entry
    Talks With Turkey

    STRASBOURG (AA) - European Parliament on Wednesday accepted
    resolution calling for start of Turkey accession talks ''without
    undue delay''.
    The European Parliament, meeting in Strasbourg, France, voted
    407 to 262, with 29 abstentions to pass the resolution.
    The resolution appreciated the reforms made in Turkey and stated
    that negotiations would be the starting point of a very long process,
    and noted that the process was open-ended in its nature and does not
    mean it would automatically result in full membership.
    The resolution said full membership depended on the mutual
    efforts of Turkey and the EU, and stressed that it was important that
    public opinions of Turkey and the EU should be informed effectively
    in Ankara's integration process.
    The resolution said negotiation process would last long and
    wanted restrictions on free movement and agriculture not to have a
    negative impact on Turkey's full membership efforts.
    The resolution hinted that full membership negotiations with
    Turkey could not be completed before that targets foreseen for EU's
    2014 budget.
    The resolution called on solution of Turkey's problems with its
    neighbors in line with UN agreement. The resolution wanted
    restrictions toward Greek Cypriot flagged ships to be eliminated.
    The resolution said there should not be restrictions on the
    activities of minorities in Turkey, and called on Turkey to open
    seminary in Heybeliada within this framework.
    The European Parliament resolution included demands like
    ''recognition and protection of the Alawite sect, including the
    cemevi (prayer houses) of Alawites, religious education to be
    voluntary, taking influential measures in fight against torture, and
    annulment of village guard system in the Southeast.''
    The resolution called on Turkey to open its borders with Armenia
    and the Turkish and Armenian governments to support the peace
    process. It said sorrowful experiences of the past should be overcome
    with the support of independent experts.
    The amendment envisaging recognition of so-called genocide on
    Armenians as a condition for start of negotiations was rejected.
    However, an amendment making references to the resolution which
    European Parliament accepted earlier regarding recognition of
    so-called genocide, and another amendment envisaging European
    Commission and the Council to demand Turkey recognize the so-called
    genocide were accepted.
    European Parliament meanwhile rejected an amendment proposing
    Turkey ''privileged partnership'' instead of full membership.
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