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    EU/TURKEY: DRAFT PARLIAMENTARY REPORT STANDS FIRM ON TURKISH ACCESSION

    European Report
    October 27, 2004

    "The launch of accession negotiations with Turkey is only the starting
    point of a long process, one that must remain open, i.e. that need not
    necessarily lead to accession", according to Camiel Eurlings (EPP,
    Netherlands) the European Parliament's rapporteur on the issue of
    Turkey's accession to the EU. His view jars with that of the European
    Commission which, on October 6, said Turkey has made sufficient
    progress to meet the Copenhagen criteria (respect for human rights in
    general) to justify starting negotiations toward full EU membership.
    Whist it concurs with European Commission's recommendation and notably
    scope for suspending negotiations in the event of serious human rights
    failings by Ankara, the report by Mr Eurlings is likely to recommend
    the opening of negotiations only to the extent that they address
    the Copenhagen political criteria and only proceed thereafter with
    an examination chapter by chapter. Other priorities for the Turkish
    authorities should include combating torture, violence in the family
    and corruption. A consensus should also be reached with Armenia on the
    Armenian genocide and Ankara should make every effort to contribute
    to resolving the Cypriot question, according to Mr Eurlings.

    Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee is due to stage a first debate
    on the Eurlings report on the evening of October 26 on the fringes
    of the Assembly's plenary session in Strasbourg. Once adopted by
    the Assembly, this opinion will be presented to EU Heads of State
    and Government in advance of the December 17 European Council at
    which the Member States are due to decide whether to open accession
    negotiations with Ankara.
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