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    Barroso Expresses Belief That A Decision Will Be Made To Start Full
    Membership Negotiations With Turkey

    Anadolu Agency
    Dec 17 2004

    BRUSSELS (AA) - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on
    Thursday expressed belief that EU heads of state and government would
    make a decision to start full membership negotiations with Turkey.
    Barroso told a press conference prior to EU summit that a
    historic decision would be made for Turkey, and noted that Turkey was
    a very different country with its geographical position, position as
    bridge, economic power, and potential. Barroso said Turkey's
    accession would be good for the EU.
    Barroso said a balanced attitude was pursued against Turkey,
    noting that they were aware of the problems, but at the same time the
    steps Turkey made were also taken into consideration. He said, ''time
    came to start negotiations'' and stressed that the target would be
    full membership in negotiations.
    Mentioning the concerns in several member countries and public
    opinions about Turkey's accession to the EU, Barroso called on Turkey
    to take more steps toward Europe.
    Barroso said Greek Cypriots would also be at the table,
    ''however,'' he noted Turkey did not recognize the Greek Cypriot
    administration.
    Replying to a question about Cyprus issue, Barroso said no new
    political conditions would be imposed on Turkey, noting that Turkey
    needed to ''win the hearts'' of the EU public opinion. He said this
    can not take place through complicated negotiations, but through good
    will gestures.
    Barroso said Turkey would be in a position to recognize all the
    member countries when it becomes the EU full member.
    Replying to a question about permanent derogations proposed for
    Turkey, Barroso said he thought this problem would be solved in the
    summit and that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    sensitively focused on this issue.
    Barroso said the European Commission brought this proposal about
    free movement of Turkish workers, yet that any discrimination or
    special status was not in question. He said there was much concern
    about this issue in some member countries, noting that permanent
    derogations were implemented on some member countries.
    Barroso said European Commission said the issue of derogations
    against Turkey should not be comprehensive.
    Focusing on the concerns of the EU public opinion often, Barroso
    said Turkey would be in a position to struggle much to convince the
    public.
    Replying to a question about so-called genocide on Armenians,
    Barroso said bringing new political conditions in front of Turkey at
    the last minute was out of question.
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