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    Zaman, Turkey
    March 7 2005

    Turkish FM: Reforms Underway
    By Suleyman Kurt
    Published: Monday 07, 2005
    zaman.com


    The EU Commission's Enlargement Commissioner, Olli Rehn, and the EU
    Term President, Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Jean Asselbor, met with
    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul yesterday while in Ankara for a
    European Union (EU)-Turkey meeting. Gul assured them that the reform
    process will be sustained.

    Rehn said it is normal for Turkey to take a "breather" after the
    December 17th EU summit, but that it is necessary to continue reform
    work. Rehn referred to remarks made by the EU Commission's Ankara
    Representative Hansjorg Kretschmer who said, "Turkey has slowed down
    on the reform process." Rehn said, "Reforms in Ankara may have slowed
    down, but there seems to be no problem in Brussels." Meanwhile, Gul
    reiterated Turkey's expectations of the EU and said, "If the EU
    remains loyal to its assurances, we are ready to take the process
    further."

    Gul first met with Rehn and briefed him about Turkey's performance
    since the December 17th summit. The Turkish Foreign Minister stressed
    that Turkey has confirmed its guarantee to sign the adaptation
    protocol, saying, "This protocol, when the time comes, will be
    signed. In the EU process, there is no slowing down because of us. We
    decisively claim the reform process and its implementations." Gul
    also conveyed Turkish demands for the Accession Partnership Document
    and underlined the sensitivities. He asked the EU to prepare the
    document with consideration of Turkish sensitivities. Gul urged EU
    not to discriminate against Turkey and not to act differently than
    they did during the Croatian process. Turkey does not want Alevi,
    Kurdish, and Armenian issues to be included in the documents. Gul
    also raised the discarding of regulations to lift sanctions in the
    Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and emphasized that the
    Greek Cypriots have prevented a solution. He warned that they are
    seeking shelter behind the EU. Rehn admitted there are "difficulties
    with the Greek side."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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