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  • ANKARA: E.U. Conditions

    E.U. CONDITIONS
    By Derya Sazak

    Turkish Press
    Sept 29 2005

    MILLIYET- The policy of creating difficulties for Turkey's European
    Union membership continues. A vote on the Customs Union Additional
    Protocol was postponed at the European Parliament yesterday.

    Christian Democrats want the protocol to be voted on at our Parliament
    first. Some EU circles consider the declaration which Turkey released
    during its adoption of the Customs Union to Southern Cyprus to be
    'discrimination.' EU Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn said
    that the course of membership talks with the EU might be affected
    if Turkey doesn't fulfill its obligations concerning implementation
    of the additional protocol. It seems that our membership talks will
    start on Oct. 3. However, if Turkey doesn't create an atmosphere
    for recognizing Southern Cyprus by opening its harbors for Greek
    Cypriot ships and planes by fall 2006, our EU membership talks could
    be suspended. A draft decision calling for recognizing the so-called
    Armenian genocide as a precondition for Turkey's full EU membership
    was signed by French Socialist parliamentarians yesterday.

    Meanwhile, a suggestion for privileged partnership was rejected.

    Despite Ankara's insistence, the framework document, the roadmap for
    Turkish-EU relations, doesn't mention it. However, it states that at
    the end of 'open-ended negotiations' Turkey can become a member only
    after the EU institutions are restructured. Ankara is ready to leave
    the table if new conditions block the way to full membership. The
    dilemma within the EU before Oct. 3 is growing; some say that the
    promises given to Turkey must be kept, but on the other hand there
    are other circles favoring ending relations before the membership
    talks start. The framework article leaked from Brussels stating that
    Ankara wouldn't block Greek Cyprus' international group membership was
    a last-minute surprise. In return, keeping permanent restrictions on
    free movement even if Turkey becomes an EU member is another sanction
    not applied to other EU members. The EU hill is getting steeper,
    and conditions for Turkey's EU membership are being prepared. During
    the discussions on last Dec. 17, Oct. 3, etc, a 'game over' trap is
    being prepared with the Cyprus timetable for 2006. The government
    will have difficulties making a decision next Monday.
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