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    ANKARA URGES EUROPE TO AGREE THAT TURKEY'S EU MEMBERSHIP IS INEVITABLE

    Pan Armenian
    06.10.2005 GMT+04:00

    At the same time Turkey refuses to fulfill the two main conditions
    set by the European Parliament - recognition of Armenian genocide
    and united Cyprus.

    Immediately after the start of negotiations on the conditions of
    Turkey's EU membership in Luxemburg the Turkish Minister of Foreign
    Affairs Abdullah Gul made quite an incorrect announcement which
    provoked the anger of many mass media resources. "Europeans have to
    resign themselves to the fact that their ears will hear the sound of
    Turkish language". These words of the Turkish politician would not
    sound so provocative if Europeans were not worried that much about
    the flow of uninvited guests from Anatolia.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The absolute majority of Europeans are categorically
    against the membership of Turkey in the European Union. Even the
    Scandinavian countries, where emigrants from Asia were treated
    quite loyally, now say that Turkey's EU membership is extremely
    undesirable. As for the so called "Old Europe", here the attitude
    towards Turkey's membership has always been negative. Only 10 percents
    of Austrians, 15 percents of Greeks, 20 percents of French, Germans and
    Danes are ready to meet Turks in the "Home of all Europeans". Knowing
    this, Gul could not but realize the consequences of his careless
    announcement. Today Europeans are afraid of Turkish speech and there
    are real grounds for that. The results of recent public surveys show
    that 21 percent of Turkish citizens intend to move to some European
    country in case Turkey is accepted to the European Union. Another
    30 percent of Turks say they do not exclude the possibility of
    immigrating to a European country. This means that a huge number
    of Turkey's population will move to Europe and eat European bread
    and receive European welfare payment which can bring to undesirable
    economic consequences.

    In spite of the negative attitude of most of the Europeans, the
    foreign ministers of EU member states have agreed to start negotiations
    with Ankara.

    However, many European politicians disagree with this idea. A number
    of influential oppositionists from France, Germany, Austria and
    Netherlands have already expressed their negative attitude towards
    Turkey's full EU membership. The decision was harshly criticized by
    the former president of France Valery Jiskar D'Esten who is also the
    creator of the unified EU Constitution. "The great French project
    of creating political Europe has been rejected in favor of changing
    European Union to a simple zone of free trade. I am sorry about that",
    Valery Jiskar D'Esten said. Even those who consider the decision on the
    start of negotiations reasonable, say that the reached agreement does
    not mean that Turkey will be accepted to the European Union. USA is
    perhaps the only country that is exclusively positive about Turkey's
    EU membership. It is known that the intervention of Condolisa Rice
    became a turning point in consultations held in Luxemburg. This is
    why European papers write that "Turkey has received a passport to EU
    with a US visa"...

    The agreement to start negotiations is qualified as a
    compromise. Ankara did not value the good will of Vienna who
    withdrew the demand about the necessity to give Turkey the status
    of a privileged partner. (Abdullah Gul emphatically refused to shake
    hands with the Austrian minister.) However it is still unclear what
    compromise the Turks made in return. Rejeb Erdoghan still states that
    Ankara excludes the possibility of recognizing Cyprus and the fact
    of Armenian genocide. Then where is the compromise if Turkey rejects
    the two main conditions set by the European parliament?

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department ! Reproduction in full or in
    part is prohibited without reference to "PanARMENIAN.Net".
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