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    Cyprus PIO - Turkish Cypriot Press Review
    July 27 2004

    Ozgur Politika stresses that Turkey will become EU member when it
    withdraws its troops from Cyprus

    Ozgur Politika newspaper (24.07.04) publishes a commentary by Murat
    Aktas on the Turkish Prime Ministerīs recent visit to France. Mr
    Aktas writes, inter alia, the following: "Having conducted a
    three-day official visit to France in order to seek support for
    Turkey's accession to the EU, Erdogan finalized his visit with the
    purchase of 36 Airbus planes. Nonetheless, he returned to Turkey
    without being able to persuade the French politicians who oppose
    Turkey's EU membership in any way whatsoever.
    In addition to the purchase of the planes that will cost Turkey $3
    billion, Erdogan has also given the French as a present tenders such
    as the sales of certain banks and the construction of nuclear plants.
    The fact that he returned from this visit as if he has won a victory
    has naturally made the diplomatic circles very angry. Former diplomat
    Nuzhet Kandemir compared the visit conducted by Erdogan, who
    generously marketed his values, to "selling carpets in an eastern
    market." Furthermore, he firmly criticized the prime minister who
    gave France the economic card in return for support in the EU.

    The agreement that was signed between the AINF (Airbus Industrie No'l
    Forgeard) and the Turkish Airlines at the Elysee Palace for the
    purchase of five A330-200, 12 A321, and 19 A320 planes amounts to
    more than $3 billion. Furthermore, in his meeting with MEDEF, French
    Employers' Federation, Erdogan also generously repeated that he is
    opening the markets in Turkey, which has a population of 70 million,
    to the French. Stating that in addition to the sale of certain banks,
    a rapid privatization process will be initiated in the months ahead,
    Erdogan gave the French the good news that certain privileges will be
    given to French businessman in order to deepen the relations with
    France. In his meeting with French employers, Erdogan also hinted
    that Turkey will construct some nuclear plants in the period ahead.

    Why did the media turn a blind eye?

    Despite all this however, Erdogan was not able to persuade the
    representatives of the UDF [Union of French Democracy] and the UMP
    [Union for a Popular Movement], the rightist coalition parties that
    oppose Turkey's EU membership, to extend support to Turkey. UDF
    Leader Francois Bayrou asserted that "Turkey does not adopt the
    European culture," while former UMP leader Alain Juppe once again
    noted that Turkey will be given a conditional candidacy.

    As a matter of fact, even French Socialist Party leader Francois
    Hallande, who had supported Turkey's EU membership in the past, said
    to Erdogan that Turkey will become a member only if "it complies with
    the Copenhagen criteria and if it officially acknowledges the
    Armenian genocide."

    Despite the fact that the press featured pages and pages of reports
    that noted that Jacques Chirac supports Turkey's membership, it
    failed to focus on the fact that Chirac merely extends conditional
    support. Nonetheless, Chirac, who had repeated the same things over
    and over again in the past, did not say anything positive during
    Erdogan's visit. In his meeting with Erdogan, Chirac once again said:
    "Turkey's integration with the EU will be desirable when it becomes
    possible." However, using a diplomatic language as usual, Chirac
    avoided giving an exact date regarding when "Turkey's membership will
    become possible." After all, he wanted to ensure that the Americans
    do not snatch the tenders. Nevertheless, the French president
    asserted that he extends support to the efforts made by Turkey for
    becoming an EU member, rather than to Turkey's accession to the EU
    itself.

    Why did Chirac, who demanded "one last effort" from Erdogan, not
    understand Erdogan or why did he conceal the fact that he understood
    Erdogan? Maybe Erdogan's words were misinterpreted! And why did
    Erdogan not ask Chirac the exact date for membership and the reasons
    behind his remarks? Let us say that Erdogan forgot, but why did the
    bourgeois media not focus on these issues and why did it applaud
    Erdogan's defeat, which was introduced as a victory?

    This is because everyone very well knows that Turkey will become an
    EU member when it becomes possible -- in other words, when it truly
    democratizes, when it acknowledges that the Kurds are the actual
    founders of the republic and that they have equal rights with the
    Turks, when it accepts the Armenian genocide and apologizes to the
    Armenian people, and when it withdraws its troops from Cyprus.

    Erdogan winked to the genocide

    Meanwhile, no one is asking why in the public polls that were
    conducted more than 60 percent of the French people noted that they
    are against Turkey's EU membership.

    This is because 450,000 Armenians live in this country. The Turks had
    massacred one and a half million Armenians and had driven the rest
    away from their land. And the Armenians told and are still telling
    each and every French person they live with what the Turks did to
    their forefathers.

    Furthermore, more than 200,000 Kurds live in France as refugees. The
    Turks have been massacring the Kurds for the past two centuries. As a
    matter of fact, they are still killing Kurdish youths with chemical
    weapons and they are still cutting off their ears and noses. Despite
    the fact that these Kurds were not able to properly explain the
    nature of their problems, the French are able to follow the things
    that happen to them in this age of communications. Instead of
    stopping his soldiers who cut off the noses and the ears of Kurdish
    youth and instead of putting Turkey in order, Erdogan is bribing the
    French politicians and he is calling upon them to turn a blind eye to
    all this and to extend support to Turkey. Despite the fact that they
    received the tenders, the French repeated that they will not extend
    support to Turkey under the current conditions.

    Regardless of what anyone says, after the projects that were given to
    France without even holding a tender, it is the 450,000 Armenians who
    live in France and the Armenian genocide that actually sealed
    Erdogan's visit to France.

    Turkey will not be able to become an EU member as long as it avoids
    taking the necessary steps toward democratization, as long as it
    avoids officially acknowledging the Kurdish identity and the fact
    that the Kurds partners of the republic who have equal rights with
    the Turks, and as long as it avoids accepting and apologizing for all
    the massacres that it has conducted -- from the Armenian genocide to
    the Dersim genocide."
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