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  • ANKARA: Turkey causes disappointment in Europe: Lagendijk

    Turkey causes disappointment in Europe: Lagendijk

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey

    Lagendijk said that government's suggestion of setting up committee to study
    the so-called Armenian genocide was positive.

    April 5- The breaking up of a Women's Day rally by Turkish police and the
    call by a governor to confiscate the books of well known Turkish writer
    Orhan Pamuk had been caused great disappointment in Europe, a senior EU
    official said Tuesday.

    Speaking to private television station NTV, Joost Lagendijk, the head
    of the EU-Turkey Mixed Parliamentary Commission, said that the government's
    not having put forward a concrete reaction to these issues could not be
    explained within EU, he said
    The order by the governor of Isparta's Sütçuler to confiscate Orhan
    Pamuk's books due to his having made a statement on the Armenian issue has
    created a completely different perception about Turkey, Lagendijk said.
    These are very sad events, he said, adding that these incidents are
    more important than passing new laws.
    Lagendijk criticised the government attitude to the incidents, saying
    that either the Prime Minister or the Foreign Minister could have a
    statement.
    "(They could have said) Ok we do not agree with the views of Orhan
    Pamuk but he is free to give his own views," Lagendijk told NTV.
    On the issue of Ankara signing the expansion of the customs union for
    new members of the bloc, Lagendijk said that although this would not mean
    Turkey politically recognises Greek Cypriot side it would mean giving green
    light to recognition.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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