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    di-ve, Malta
    Dec 15 2004

    EU parliament calls on EU leaders to open negotiations with Turkey

    by di-ve news


    STRASBOURG/MALTA--December 15, 2004 -- 1105CET-- European Parliament
    called on EU leaders to open membership talks with Turkey "without
    undue delay," and urged Ankara to carry out more democratic reforms.

    The European Parliament, meeting in Strasbourg, voted 407 to 262,
    with 29 abstentions, to pass the resolution, which is non-binding but
    nevertheless likely to influence leaders on the eve of a historic
    summit in Brussels on Turkey's membership application.

    The parliament urged 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 said the opening of negotiations would
    "pre-suppose recognition by Turkey" of Cyprus, which joined the EU in
    May.

    The parliament also urged Turkey to acknowledge "the genocide
    perpetrated against the Armenians" nearly a century ago.

    Turkey has been accused of killing as many as 1.5 million Armenians
    during a 1915-1923 campaign to force them from eastern Turkey. It
    denies this.

    The assembly rejected an amendment calling for the preparation of a
    "special partnership" with Turkey as an alternative for membership, a
    proposal pushed by French and German conservatives.
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