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    The Daily Telegraph, UK
    Dec 15 2004

    EU urged to begin Turkey talks
    (Filed: 15/12/2004)

    The European Parliament has called the EU to open membership talks
    with Turkey "without undue delay," and told Ankara to carry out more
    democratic reforms.

    The resolution, which was passed by MEPs in Strasbourg by a vote of
    407 to 262, is not binding but is likely to influence EU leaders as
    they gather in Brussels to discuss admitting Turkey.


    Josep Borrell, president of the European Parliament
    During the two-day European Council, which begins tomorrow, the 25 EU
    leaders are expected to approve opening membership talks with Ankara
    sometime next year.

    MEPs called on Turkey to meet demands for a "zero-tolerance" approach
    to torture, which the legislature says is still being carried out by
    authorities in Turkey.

    The resolution also requires Turkey to recognise Cyprus, which joined
    the EU in May.

    Finally, the parliament urged Turkey to acknowledge "the genocide
    perpetrated against the Armenians" nearly a century ago. Ankara still
    vehemently denies killing as many as 1.5 million Armenians between
    1915 and 1923.

    However, Josep Borrell, the president of the European Parliament said
    that acknowledging the genocide of the Armenians was not a condition
    of membership. "We are just recognizing certain historical events,"
    he said.

    MEPs rejected a bid from French and German conservatives to create a
    "partnership" between the EU and Turkey as an alternative to
    membership.
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