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    EPP-ED Group, European Parliament
    July 15 2005

    Dissatisfying presentation by Turkey's Chief Accession Negotiator.
    Renate Sommer MEP

    German MEP Renate Sommer (CDU) has today expressed her
    dissatisfaction with the first appearance of Mr Ali Babacan, the
    Turkish chief negotiator for accession, at the Foreign Affairs
    Committee of the European Parliament: "Mr Babacan consequently
    avoided talking about the most obvious shortcomings of Turkey
    regarding the accession criteria such as the recognition of Cyprus,
    the Armenian genocide, the status of the Kurds and the adoption of
    the so-called law on foundations. Moreover, he was rather hesitant
    and evasive in answering the enquiries of the parliamentarians who
    were present. My question on the recognition of Cyprus according to
    international law was even completely ignored. Obviously, Mr Babacan
    thinks that he only has to negotiate with 24 Member States about the
    accession of his country. This performance was less than convincing
    and bodes ill for the course of negotiations in the future," alleged
    Ms Sommer, Vice Chairman of the EP-Delegation on the relations with
    Turkey in Brussels today.

    Renate Sommer deemed Mr Babcan's remarks completely unacceptable as
    he was "threatening" Members of the European Parliament to abstain
    from critical questions which may be perceived as "insults" by the
    Turkish people. According to Renate Sommer it is rather the very duty
    of parliamentarians to insist on Ankara's compliance with the
    Copenhagen Criteria which have still not been met by Turkey in a
    single point despite of the fact that the start of negotiations is
    already anticipated: "As freely elected parliamentarians we are
    politicians and not diplomats. Mr Babacan's reiterated assertion that
    Turkey would continue the necessary reform process but needs more
    time for its implementation is as such highly unsatisfactory. We are
    setting the rules, not Turkey".

    The German Christian Democratic Member also dismissed the statement
    of the Turkish Chief negotiator that Turkey had to comply with the
    most rigorous accession conditions of all candidate countries:
    "Turkey has to comply with the same accession criteria as all the
    other candidate countries. Even the Turkish government has come to
    admit that the negotiation process will be extremely long and
    tedious. This only proves that Turkey has the biggest shortcomings
    and rather a lot of stumbling blocks on the way." It is therefore
    very unfortunate that Mr Babacan once again categorically excluded
    the alternative of a privileged partnership. "Turkey will have to
    accept this solution as the only viable perspective, otherwise this
    will fall back on Turkey in the long run." In conclusion, Renate
    Sommer stated that "without a radical change in mentality, a full
    recognition of Cyprus according to international law, an open
    discussion of the Armenian question, an end to the war against the
    Kurds in the South-East of the country, equal rights for women and
    unrestricted religious freedom including the right to own property,
    we will continue to refuse Turkish accession to the EU."

    (translation from the original German)

    For further information:
    Renate Sommer, MEP, Tel.: +32 2 2847383
    EPP-ED-Press Service, Knut Goelz, Tel.: +32 479 972144

    http://www.epp-ed.org/Press/showpr.asp?PRControlDocTypeID=1&PRControlID=39 18&PRContentID=7226&PRContentLG=en

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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