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    Saudi Press Agency
    December 16, 2004 Thursday 8:01 PM EST

    Riyadh, December 16


    E.U. leaders confident Turkey will win

    entry talks 3 Brussels Observers expect the E.U. to fudge the issue
    at the summit and issue a declaration saying they welcome "the
    intention" of Turkey to extend customs union.

    Asked about calls by France for Turkey to recognise the killing of up
    to 1.5 million Christian Armenians under the Ottoman Empire in 1915
    as a genocide, Barroso said the question would have to be up for
    frank discussion.

    But he underlined this should take place at a later date.

    Turkey rejects the label of genocide with regard to the Armenians.

    The second major summit sticking point is what wording will be used
    to make clear to Ankara that negotiations will be open-ended and
    their successful outcome is not guaranteed.

    A senior German official said full membership for Ankara was the E.U.
    goal and demands by a minority of member states, led by Austria, for
    setting an option of second class membership - a so-called
    "privileged partnership" - was not on the cards.

    "That issue is dead," added an E.U. diplomat.

    Austria as well as France and Denmark, still remain nervous about
    admitting a large, poor and mainly Moslem state with 70 million
    people to what has until now been a mainly Christian club.
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