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    Turkey has no intention to change

    Yerkir/am
    October 22, 2004

    If Turkey enters the EU the percentage share of EUâ~@~Ys Muslim
    population will increase from 2% to 20%. Public opinion polls show
    that 75% of EU population is against Turkeyâ~@~Ys membership in the
    Union. Is it possible that Turkey will change after it enters the
    European Union? How will Turkeyâ~@~Ys membership affect the EU? How
    will it affect Armenia? We interviewed ARF Boardâ~@~Ys officer in
    charge of political affairs Kiro Manoyan.

    KM: The assumption that Turkey will change after EU membership is
    absolutely wrong. And EU shares this position. Europe will not accept
    Turkey until it changes. The opinions voiced in Armenia that Turkey
    will change once it becomes E U member are absolutely ungrounded. If
    Turkey does not change before EU accession and enters the Union as
    it is now, I think the EU itself will change.

    Once Turkey enters the EU there will be far less leverages to influence
    it because then it will become an equal member, even more than equal
    because in terms of the population, Turkey will be the second largest
    EU member after Germany. This means that it will have the corresponding
    influence at all levels of EU decision making. In other words, once
    it is accepted into the Union Turkey will have no incentives and
    reasons to change.

    The European Commission report states that even if accession
    negotiations with Turkey are launched, the final outcome will
    not necessarily be membership in the EU. These negotiations can be
    suspended at any time if Turkey deviates from the standards prescribed
    by the EU. All this shows that Turkey will have to change before it
    can be considered for membership.

    Q: What has Turkey done so far in this respect? Is the EU likely
    to overlook certain issues and make a political decision based on
    its interests?

    A: It is obvious that EU decisions do have political implications. The
    European Commission report that recommended to launch accession
    negotiations with Turkey stated that Turkey had fulfilled certain
    requirements in terms of legal reforms but the adopted laws arenâ~@~Yt
    properly implemented.

    In other words, the decision to launch accession negotiations was based
    on a significant reservation. As to the recent law adopted in Turkey
    criminalizing any mentioning of the Armenian Genocide or withdrawal
    of troops from Cyprus, the European Commission report stated that it
    is necessary to amend this law.

    These issues will be clarified when the European Council makes its
    final decision at the EU Summit on December 17. There is another
    approach that holds that irrespective of how much Turkey changes it
    cannot enter the European Union because it has a completely different
    culture and represents a different civilization.

    Q: Viewed from this perspective, how will Turkeyâ~@~Ys accession to
    the EU affect the European civilization?

    A: Those who are against Turkeyâ~@~Ys membership put forward several
    issues â~@~S civilizational and cultural differences, economic
    problems, etc. Even if we imagine for a second that one day Turkey
    will meet all the requirements in terms of its political system and
    will join the EU, it will be a huge burden for the union from the
    financial and economic perspectives because Turkeyâ~@~Ys economy lags
    far behind the economies of other EU member states.

    The EU will have to allocate money paid by its taxpayers to support
    the Turkish economy and assist it to reach the economic development
    level of the EU members. On the other hand, Turkish citizens will
    get access to EU member states. They will flood the European labor
    market and will be able to influence the policies of EU member states.

    Q: Is the opinion that Turkeyâ~@~Ys membership in the EU is favorable
    for Armenia grounded? How can Turkeyâ~@~Ys membership in the European
    Union affect recognition of the Armenian Genocide, resolution of
    Nagorno Karabagh conflict and the development of the Armenian-Turkish
    relations?

    A: First of all, as I already mentioned, there are no grounds for
    expecting Turkey to change after it joins the EU. The opinion holds
    that Turkey will change, and Armenia will be bordering the European
    Union. I think itâ~@~Ys too early to speak about this.

    It is possible that the EU will accept Turkey for different reasons
    without further insisting on accomplishing changes in that country. In
    this case I think Turkeyâ~@~Ys membership will not have any favorable
    aspects for Armenia because in this case, Turkey will no longer have
    any reasons for taking Armenia seriously.

    Even the most optimistically minded observers believe that Turkeyâ~@~Ys
    membership in the EU is a matter of at least one decade. If Turkey
    persists with its current position on Armenia and the Armenians,
    I think the EU will find itself in a somewhat awkward position by
    accepting this country. The EU hopes that Turkeyâ~@~Ys membership in
    the Union will have a positive impact in terms of interaction with the
    South Caucasus and establishing the EUâ~@~Ys influence in this region.

    But at the same time, the EU wants Turkey to settle its problems
    with Armenia, to reconcile with its history and to stop the blockade
    of Armenia. In other words, EU understands that in order to have any
    positive potential for the Union Turkey has to normalize its relations
    with Armenia.

    One thing is clear â~@~S once Turkey joins the EU it will be very
    difficult to influence it. At the same time, the major factor in this
    respect is USAâ~@~Ys pressure to accept Turkey into the EU in order
    to show to the Muslim world that it is possible to be Muslim while
    at the same time being progressive.

    The Turkish president noted in response to the American presidentâ~@~Ys
    remark that US views Turkey as moderate Islamic country that Turkey
    is not an Islamic but a secular state. The Americans and Europeans
    do not seem to understand this approach. It is possible that the
    Islamic forces within Turkey will turn to the Islamic world if Europe
    rejects Turkey.

    Interview by Karine Mangassarian

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