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  • ANKARA: Turkey's Millennium

    Turkish Press
    Dec 27 2004

    Turkey's Millennium

    BY ZEYNEL ABIDIN ERDEM

    STAR- Turkey is now ready to integrate with the European community, a
    group made up of developed countries respectful of democracy and
    human rights. Since we Turks are hardworking, careful and friendly, I
    believe that our partnership with the European Union could be formed
    sooner than expected.

    Let's take a look the EU's requirements of our country:

    * Withdraw our troops from Cyprus. Recognize the Greek Cypriot
    administration.

    * Open the Heybeliada Seminary.

    * Grant the Alawites minority rights

    * Recognize the `ecumenical patriarch'

    * Recognize the so-called Armenian genocide

    * Abolish the National Security Council (NSC), or transform it into
    an institution compatible with EU norms.

    * Permit an international organization to manage the waters of The
    Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

    What must (or mustn't) Turkey do during its membership negotiations?
    All countries have their own `red lines,' but it isn't always
    possible to retain all of them once your start negotiating. The most
    important issues that Ankara will have to deal with during this
    process will probably be the Cyprus issue, minority rights and
    northern Iraq. Turkey must first take measures to protect its
    territorial integrity from certain well-funded, well-organized groups
    which can use such devastating means against our country as
    terrorism.

    We shouldn't forget that Turkey isn't like Belgium, France or Spain,
    none of which have problems regarding their national borders. Of
    course we'll discuss these issues for 5-10 years, but what we will
    say and accept in the initial phase of the negotiations will shape
    our future course. We must discuss these issues from the very
    beginning, and also try to find the best solutions possible for all
    the parties involved.
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