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    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 18 2004

    'Turkey will Enliven Aging Europe'


    Kalypso Nicolaidis, a professor at Oxford University and the French
    National Administration School, predicts that Turkey would have a
    'Viagra' effect on Europe in terms of population, economics, and
    politics upon Europe. Nicolaidis explained that Turkey's young and
    dynamic population would provide great opportunity to Europe, which
    is getting older day by day. Nicolaidis emphasized that Turkey's
    membership would not be the danger to 'strong Europe' as the French
    imagine.

    In a meeting on Turkey held at the French International Research
    Center attended by Turkish parliamentarians and French social
    scientists, Nicolaidis, EU advisor to Yorgo Papendreu, likened Turkey
    to 'Viagra'. Nicolaidis explained that Turkey would bring dynamism in
    political and economic areas in addition to boosting the population.
    While the metaphor caused people to laugh at the meeting, the
    academician of Greek origin said he would write an article with this
    title. In a statement to Zaman, Nicolaidis said, 'Turkey should focus
    on the question, "How will we respond to the prejudices of the
    European public?"

    Diasporas Produce Prejudice

    At a meeting with French parliamentarians and government members last
    week in Paris, Aydin Apaydin, the co-chair of the Turkey-European
    Union (EU) Mixed Parliamentary Commission disclosed that the work of
    the Armenian Diasporas was behind France's prejudices against Turkey.
    Apaydin said that a senator had said: "The Armenian Diaspora has
    nourished the French public for years. There is also a campaign that
    'another Diaspora' will come here as refugees. It is not possible for
    the French people to change their views quickly when they have been
    nourished with these arguments for years." Apaydin told Zaman that
    French politicians would bring up the alleged Armenian genocide issue
    sooner or later.

    10.17.2004
    Ali Ihsan Aydin
    Paris
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