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    German Chancellor Schroeder Says Eu Accession Talks Will Take Time

    Turkish Press
    May 7 2005

    ISTANBUL (AA) - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said on Wednesday
    that Turkey's accession negotiations with the EU would take a long
    time and be difficult from time to time.

    Schroeder, who is currently paying a working visit to Turkey,
    has been awarded with 'doctor honoris causa' degree by Istanbul's
    Marmara University.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Schroeder said that course of EU negotiations
    would depend on improvement of Turkey's reform process, adding that
    Turkey's accession negotiations with the EU would take a long time
    and be difficult from time to time.

    Stressing that they should not deviate from their common target
    (Turkey's EU membership), Schroeder said that Turkey had a momentous
    potential.

    Schroeder said that mentality of people should change in this
    irreversible process, and he encouraged Turkey to maintain its reform
    process with the same determination. He extended Germany's support
    to Turkey's EU process.

    Noting that Europe was a peaceful community formed by members who
    succeeded in confronting their history for a common future, Schroeder
    said that terrible events experienced by hundreds of thousands
    of Armenians in the era of the Ottoman Empire were marked in many
    countries a few days ago, and that the MPs at the German parliament
    remarked that Germany was also responsible for those events.

    Schroeder said that he appreciated Prime Minister Erdogan's proposal
    for investigation of the events by historians and expressed his hope
    that Armenia would not reject the proposal.

    Schroeder said that the German archives had already been open, adding
    that German historians could also contribute to such an investigation.

    Describing Turkey as an esteemed and reliable partner with Germany
    and Europe, Schroeder said that there had been a fruitful cooperation
    between the two countries in fight against international terrorism.

    Referring to the issue of Iraq, Schroeder said that Turkey had been
    pursuing a responsible policy, and that Turkey and Europe had the
    potential for a close cooperation in modernization and democratization
    of Near and Middle East.

    Schroeder expressed his regret that the Cyprus issue could not be
    resolved despite productive policy of Turkey.

    Stressing that northern part of Cyprus who supported the plan of UN
    Secretary General Kofi Annan should be treated equally, Schroeder
    highlighted importance of EU's financial assistance to Turkish
    Cypriots.

    He said that Germany would do its utmost to contribute to economic
    development of northern Cyprus, adding that the UN should launch a
    new initiative for re-unification of the island.
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