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    Zaman, Turkey
    April 20 2005

    EU Ambassadors to Evaluate Erdogan's Statements
    By Suleyman Kurt

    Published: Wednesday 20, 2005
    zaman.com


    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's announcement of
    "Contentions from the European Union (EU) appear in front of us
    making the effort to fragment us " shocked the EU diplomats.

    EU diplomats in Ankara maintained "unofficial contacts" with the
    Turkish Foreign Ministry and the Justice and Development Party (AKP)
    and tried to understand the meaning behind the Prime Minister's
    statement. A monthly meeting that will be held by EU ambassadors in
    Ankara tomorrow will be grounds to discuss these statements. Some
    attribute Erdogan's rise to "Turkey's so-called failure to show an
    earlier performance in its EU bid" following the December 17 summit
    while some interpretations suggest that his announcements would
    strengthen the recent "nationalist" discourse. A diplomat from the EU
    said: "When we discussed the issue with AKP deputies, they commented
    that this might be addressed on the inside, in the domestic public
    opinion; however, they even do not hold any concrete thoughts." The
    same diplomat summarized important issues on the agenda between
    Turkey and the EU and assessed: "Cyprus, the Armenian issue, Alevis,
    Ocalan (leader of the terrorist organization the Kurdistan Worker's
    Party (PKK) issues. There are no new demands on Turkey with regard to
    these issues as far as I know. Why, then, did Mr. Erdogan make these
    statements?" Commenting that the government might be "stuck in the
    middle" with regard to the Cyprus and Armenian issues, the European
    diplomat asked: "Might the government be searching for a new way out?
    We ask the members of AKP. To whom does the Prime Minister Erdogan
    intend this message?" Another diplomat from the EU clearly expressed
    his "confusion" and asked: "Can this be a new strategy of the Turkish
    government?" Trying to understand what Erdogan was aiming to achieve
    through his statements, the diplomat also added: "If only we could
    meet with him more often. We would be able to understand each other
    better."

    Diplomats pointed out that Prime Minister Erdogan's evaluations
    regarding the EU included perspectives suggesting that there is only
    a single view within the Union. They shared the idea that the "EU is
    a unity of different ideas and views. These should be evaluated based
    on this characteristic." European diplomats claim that the Union has
    never come to Turkey with a proposal that might cause the
    disintegration of another country and they do not have such an
    approach. A Turkish diplomat, on the other hand, complained: "We
    cannot clearly answer our European counterparts' questions regarding
    what Mr. Erdogan's statements might mean."
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