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  • ANKARA: German Chacellor Schroeder assures Turkey over EU talks date

    Turkish Press
    May 5 2005

    Press Review

    MILLIYET


    GERMAN CHANCELLOR SCHROEDER ASSURES TURKEY OVER EU TALKS DATE

    On his second day in Turkey yesterday, German Chancellor Gerhard
    Schroeder met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Turkey
    must continue with key reforms demanded by the European Union before
    accession negotiations can begin as scheduled on Oct 3, Schroeder said
    at a joint press conference with Erdogan in Ankara. "Our job from
    now on won't be easy," Erdogan responded. "There are many things to
    be done in terms of implementation. Turkey has embarked on a path
    and it will continue with decisiveness on this path." The German
    chancellor urged Ankara to sign the protocol extending its Customs
    Union to 10 new EU members including Greek Cyprus. He also assured
    Turkish officials that the EU was determined to start talks with
    Ankara on Oct. 3. "The EU won't postpone accession talks because such
    a strategic decision can't be swayed by changing opinion polls or a
    possible French rejection of the EU Constitution," he stressed. He
    also announced that he backed Erdogan's proposal to create a joint
    Turkish-Armenian commission to study the so-called Armenian genocide
    allegations. Schroeder also reiterated Brussels' demand that Turkey
    expand the freedoms of its non-Muslim communities. "Religious freedom
    is a main principle of the EU," Schroeder said. "People should freely
    practice their religions." For his part, Erdogan said that there
    had been no direct request from Schroeder to allow the reopening of
    the Heybeliada Seminary. In addition, the German chancellor was also
    received by President Ahmet Necdet Sezer and met with Fener Patriarch
    Bartholomeos and attended the Turkish-German Economic Congress.
    /Milliyet/
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