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  • Athens: Tension in 53rd Assembly of Jt parliamentary cmte EU-Turkey

    Athens News Agency, Greece
    February 24, 2005

    TENSION IN 53RD ASSEMBLY OF THE JOINT PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE
    'EU-TURKEY'


    PARIS (ANA/O. Tsipira) - Religion, Armenia and Cyprus were the three
    issues which prevailed in the meetings of the 53rd Assembly of the
    Joint Parliamentary Committee ""EU-Turkey" which concluded in
    Strasbourg on Thursday

    During a press conference which closed the sessions, Dutch Committee
    President Joost Lagendijk explained that the meetings of the Joint
    Committee constitute a platform of dialogue and not a space of
    decision-taking

    "It is an opportunity for the Turkish deputies to understand why the
    European Parliament continues to pressure for a solution to the
    Cyprus issue, or for a recognition of the genocide of the Armenians.
    At the same time, it was useful for the European deputies to see
    better how the Turks deal with the issues and the solutions which
    could found. From this point of view our meeting was successfull, not
    because we reached some conclusions, but because we understood and
    saw where the probems are exactly located and on which we will talk
    about in the future," Lagendijk said." The problems appeared from the
    first hours of the meeting, creating tension in the atmosphere,
    something which outraged certain Eurodeputies, such as the German (of
    Turkish origin) Vural Oger, to declare that "they poisoned the
    dialogue." French Eurodeputy Jacques Toubon asked whether the Council
    and the Commission would take into consideration, before a final
    decision on Turkey's EU accession is taken, a European Parliament
    resolution calling on Ankara to recognise the genocide of the
    Armenians

    Tension was also created by Cypriot Eurodeputy Marios Matsakis who
    claimed that Turkey is accountable for three genocides, of the
    Armenians, Kurds and Greeks.
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