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  • ANKARA: EU Rapporteur Says Turkey Has Not Fully Met Criteria Yet

    EU RAPPORTEUR SAYS TURKEY HAS NOT FULLY MET CRITERIA YET

    NTV television, Istanbul 18 Oct 04

    European Parliament (EP) rapporteur Camille Eurlings has said that
    Turkey has not yet fully met the Copenhagen criteria. Speaking on NTV,
    he said that he will be critical when drawing up his report, which
    will be published before the 17 December EU summit.

    For this report, Camille Eurlings, a Christian Democrat from the
    Netherlands, is visiting Ankara, Istanbul, Diyarbakir and
    Mardin. Discussing his first impressions, Eurlings gave some signals
    as to what his report will be like. He said: I will do whatever is
    necessary for my report to be constructive. Great changes took place
    in Turkey in the past few years. There have been achievements. I think
    that in my report I must mention these achievements which I find very
    impressive. To be fair, I must also be critical. I will include in my
    report the areas in progress is needed. Turkey has not yet fully met
    the EU's political criteria.

    Eurlings pointed out that there are problems in implementation,
    adding: We see that the new laws are quite good but they have not
    impacted daily life yet. In its Progress Report, the EU Commission
    stressed the importance of implementation. The Turkish people deserve
    to live in a country where there is no torture; they deserve cultural
    and religious freedom.

    Eurlings said that he thinks it is important for Turkey to recognize
    the Cyprus Republic and to improve its relations with
    Armenia. Nevertheless, he said, these are not conditions for the start
    of negotiations.

    Eurlings plans to complete his report in two weeks. After debating the
    report, the EP will announce its recommendation on whether accession
    talks should begin with Turkey. At the 17 December summit, the EU
    leaders will reach a decision by taking into consideration both this
    recommendation and that of the EU Commission.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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