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    NICOLAI: E.U. GIVES AN IMMENSELY POWERFUL SIGNAL TO MUSLIMS IN EUROPE AND MUSLIM WORLD BY STARTING ACCESSION TALKS WITH TURKEY

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Oct 6 2005

    WASHINGTON D.C. - "European Union (EU) gave an immensely powerful
    signal particularly to Muslims in Europe and the Muslim world in
    general, by launching accession talks with Turkey," Dutch Minister
    for European Affairs Atzo Nicolai said on Thursday.

    Making a keynote speech at Johns Hopkins University in the USA, Nicolai
    said, "a strong signal has been given that different cultures and
    religions can exist together." He added that this was the "political
    fact" behind the start of negotiations with Turkey.

    Asked why the EU made things difficult for Turkey, Nicolai said,
    "the EU, it should be remembered, is not NATO. The EU is a
    far-reaching contract between societies, not only an agreement
    between governments. If it wants to be a member, Turkey has to
    change. But that process will also change the EU, its member states
    and their citizens. By the time when the accession will be near,
    Turkey's population of 85-90 million will be greater than that of
    any other country in Europe. At the same time, Turkey will still be
    an agricultural country with many underdeveloped regions."

    Nicolai said Turkey's membership to the EU would be an advantage from
    the point of views of fight against terrorism and avoiding a clash
    of civilizations.

    "We should well explain the EU people why we want Turkey within the
    EU, as the support of people is very important. It is not only the
    economic concerns that should be overcome. We have to live and work
    together with a different religion and culture," he emphasized.

    "We want to be fair to our citizens, but we also want to be fair to
    Turkey," Nicolai said.

    -CYPRUS AND ARMENIAN PROBLEMS-

    Nicolai indicated that Cyprus was one of the most difficult issues the
    EU has to deal with. "Nothing is black and white in this problem",
    he noted. Nicolai also defended that Turkey has to normalize its
    relations with the Greek Cypriot Administration to become a EU member.

    When a participant mentioned the so-called Armenian genocide
    allegations, Nicolai said this was a very sensitive issue for both
    parties. Nicolai recalled that acknowledgement of what had happened
    in the past was not a precondition in EU membership process.
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