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  • ANKARA: Lift off hour for October 3 plane hangs in the balance

    Hurriyetim, Turkey

    11:30 CET, 29.09.2005

    Lift off hour for October 3 plane hangs in the balance; Ankara awaits word
    from Brussels


    Last minute changes to the EU accession talks Framework Document may
    be responsible for Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul and his delegation
    deciding to stay in Ankara rather than leave for Luxembourg for the
    start of the October 3 meetings. The private plane meant to lift off
    on October 2 for Luxembourg will wait instead on the runway at
    Ankara's Esenboga Airport for word coming out of Brussels. According
    to sources at the Foreign Ministry in Ankara, "If the Turkish
    delegation interprets the document 'positively,' the plane will take
    off. But if the document is laden with requirements to the detriment
    of Turkey, the motors will not be started."

    Currently, EU member Austria is reportedly making great efforts to
    have the "privileged partner" status included in the Framework
    Document as a formula for membership alternative. Foreign Ministry
    spokeperson Namik Tan has signalled that entrance of the "privileged
    partner" option, or the requirement that Turkey immediately open its
    air and sea ports to southern Cyprus into the document's body will
    mean that the delegation will not be attending the October 3 talks.
    Tan echoed a call from the Foreign Ministry for full explanation and
    revelation of the inner workings of the Framework Document from the EU
    in advance of the Turkish delegation's acceptance and pursuit of the
    upcoming talks.

    Tan also confirmed a telephone call between FM Gul and his British
    counterpart Jack Straw, affirming that the Turkish FM had warned Straw
    that the Turkish delegation would not be attending talks in Luxembourg
    if the EU continued to pile on what are perceived in Ankara to be last
    minute and unfair requirements for Turkey.
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