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    AZG Armenian Daily #171, 24/09/2005


    Turkey-EU

    TURKEY HAS NOT CHANGED AND CANNOT ENTER EUROPEAN UNION

    Participants of a Conference at the European Parliament Sept. 22 Conclude

    The conference on the theme "December 2004 - October 2005; Has Turkey
    changed?" in the European Parliament in Brussels on September 21 organized
    by the European Armenian Federation For Justice and Democracy (EAFJ) and by
    the support of European Parliament vice-president Ingo Friedrich gave an
    unambiguous "no" to Turkey's EU accession bid saying that it not only has
    not changed a bit but also has no desire to change.

    Hence, no accession talks should be started with this country. Almost none
    of the participants spoke in favor of Turkey's membership but Pierre Mirel
    who argued that the start of the negotiation does not mean that Turkey is
    ready to join the EU nor that it will join it.

    Contrary to this opinion, deputies representing Cyprus, Juanis Kasoulidis
    and Kirakos Triantofilidis, pointed out that Turkey by no means can join EU
    unless it recognizes the Republic of Cyprus.

    Italian deputy, Francesco Enrico Speroni, emphasized on his part that by not
    recognizing Cyprus Turkey, in fact, does not recognize part of the EU.
    "Turkey has first of all to liberate part of the EU only after that we may
    begin negotiating with it", Speroni said.

    Founder of Info-Turk Fund, acclaimed publicist Dogan Ozgugen, spoke about
    human rights violation in Turkey underscoring that his country really has to
    change and live up to the principles of Copenhagen.

    The participants did not sidestep the Armenian Genocide issue either.
    Chairman of European Hye Dat, Hilda Chobanian, and deputy chairman of
    Armenian Parliament, Vahan Hovhanissian, spoke more detailed on this issue.

    Talking to media, Mrs. Chobanian said that they work now include the
    Armenian issue in the European Parliament's resolution on Turkey coming next
    week. Apparently, the resolution will be on launching accession talks with
    Turkey. Vice speaker of EU-Turkey delegation, deputy from Germany, Mrs.
    Renata Somer closed the conference with words: "Turkey has not changed in
    the period from December 2004 to October of the current year. There is no
    visible progress. The army is still a major factor in the country. No steps
    were taken towards recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the Republic of
    Cyprus. Therefore, Turkey cannot have a future without remembering and
    acknowledging its past".

    By Hakob Asatrian in Brussels
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