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  • ANKARA: Negotiations Will Start; However, We Enter A Stony, Mined Ro

    NEGOTIATIONS WILL START; HOWEVER, WE ENTER A STONY, MINED ROAD
    By Turhan Bozkurt

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 3 2005

    zaman.com

    Koc Holding Honorary Chairman Rahmi Koc talked in a hopeful way
    about Turkey's European Union (EU) membership bid. Koc said that
    Austria's attitude should be taken into consideration as he explained,
    "The biggest threat within the EU comes from the Austrians. They are
    insistent on starting membership negotiations for Croatia. I think
    the EU will start negotiations with Turkey anyway; however, we will
    enter a stony, mined road, which is full of barricades." Stressing
    that Turkey will continue its own way no matter what the answer is
    from Brussels, Koc showed the positive views Turkey receives from
    foreign capital as a ground for this.

    "Even if the bonds are cut, they may say 'stop for a while'. The
    investments are shaped in three or four year's time." According
    to Koc, the foreign investors will take the long term profits into
    consideration and look for ways to become permanent in Turkey instead
    of thinking of short term profits.

    Criticizing the EU's attitude towards Turkey, "I was afraid the
    Cyprus issue would come to the agenda and they brought it. They
    brought the Armenian issue to the agenda as well. The acts of these
    Europeans cannot be predicted. They may bring the Kurdish issue to the
    agenda, too," Koc admitted. Indicating that Turkey should find sincere
    partners for itself within the EU to get the support of Europeans, Koc
    continued, "When we are purchasing a bank, we make partnership with the
    expert of that business just like this, Turkey should find partners for
    itself even in the dynamics of the European community. Our diplomats
    are very skilled, they fulfill their responsibilities; however,
    we need to get the support of very experienced Europeans. Spain and
    Portugal worked with these kinds of people."
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