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  • ANKARA: Captain Erdogan And The E.U. Storm

    Captain Erdogan And The E.U. Storm
    BY MURAT YETKIN

    Turkish Press
    June 28 2005

    RADIKAL- It's as if a psychological war had begun. It's as if every
    day somebody was trying to find new issues to irritate Turkey and
    make Ankara abandon its EU membership aspirations. Yesterday it was
    French Interior Minister Nicholas Sarkozy's turn. After Bulgaria
    and Romania join the EU, he said, the enlargement process should
    be suspended. He implicitly meant that Turkey and Croatia should be
    excluded from the bloc.

    Doesn't Sarkozy know that his words have no legal bearing? Isn't
    he aware that stopping Turkey's EU membership bid would require a
    unanimous decision by 25 member countries? Or doesn't German opposition
    leader Angela Merkel know that the process can't be reversed? Don't
    these French and German politicians know that Turkey's negotiations
    will be open-ended? So why do they feel the need to reiterate it
    so often?

    Now the debate about Turkey's membership bid is focused on the
    framework document. The draft text will be distributed to the members
    of the EU Commission tomorrow. We know that the document includes
    some sensitive points that could bother Ankara, such as the Armenian
    and Cyprus issues.

    We can summarize the current situation as follows:

    The EU is no longer in favor of enlargement. Feeling deflated by
    the latest developments, Turks are finding it hard to keep their EU
    hopes alive.

    So things are getting more difficult. Under these circumstances,
    Turkey should stay calm and act with common sense. Yesterday,
    before his departure for Yemen, Foreign Ministry Abdullah Gul
    reiterated Ankara's official policy of continuing reforms no matter
    what happens. Ankara knows that it shouldn't let itself be rattled
    by negative statements from European figures. Under the current
    conditions, we should maintain this position. We should not give
    ammunition to the anti-Turkish circles.

    It is Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, above all, who should keep
    steady nerves. He should control his temper and be a model of good
    leadership. 'The skills of a captain can only be seen during a storm,'
    as he always says.

    Here is our captain, and here is a storm.
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