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  • ANKARA: Turkey To Be Forced To Leave Talks On Its Own Will

    TURKEY TO BE FORCED TO LEAVE TALKS ON ITS OWN WILL
    zaman.com
    By Selcuk Gultasli

    Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 29 2005

    It was expected that this time the Armenian issue would not be inserted
    into the joint decision of the European Parliament (EP).

    Even the Greens thought to submit a proposal saying that the fact
    that the Armenian Conference was held in Istanbul has started a new
    era in Turkey. However, they gave up with the fear that "genocide"
    could be added to the proposal.

    On Wednesday, the European Parliament gave a very inappropriate
    reply to the conference held with the big support of Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. For the first time, the Armenian
    "genocide" has been inserted into EU documents as a precondition for
    membership. The draft decision can be ignored to a certain degree as
    it is not binding. However, after the Cyprus counter-declaration and
    the Negotiation Framework Document, the Supplementary Protocol whose
    ratification was postponed yesterday, became a safety valve that
    will be kept in standby which could stop the negotiations. Because,
    the EP's approval is needed for the implementation of Supplementary
    Protocol; the European Parliament will shape its decision about the
    Supplementary Protocol according to the attitude of Turkey.

    Face to face with this picture, there are a few scenarios Turkey
    can set in play over the Supplementary Protocol. Ankara can delay
    the approval of the Supplementary Protocol in Turkish Grand National
    Assembly (TBMM) and wait for the tension to fall. However, both the EP
    and the Greek Cypriot government, together with the support of France,
    Greece and Austria, will prevent this issue from getting out of the
    agenda. The EU's counter declaration already plans for the issue to
    be revised in 2006.

    The second possibility, in the frame of EP's demands, is that the
    government does not send the Cyprus declaration to Turkish Parliament
    for ratification. Turkey has long been communicating to Europeans that
    this is not possible. Another possibility is that Turkey passes the
    Supplementary Protocol and the declaration; and challenges the EP. In
    this case, EP will probably disapprove the Supplementary Protocol
    and call for the suspension of talks.

    Meanwhile, it should also be noted that the Negotiation Frame Document
    (NFD) has not been approved yet. If Austria's obstinacy of "privileged
    partnership" is not stopped in today's EU Permanent Representatives
    Committee (COREPER), the emergency meeting of foreign ministers will
    be held over the weekend and Turkey will be made open to last minute
    accomplished facts as it was in December 17.

    As the EP's decision on Wednesday obviously showed, the EU is doing
    all it can to make Turkey leave the negotiations on its own will.

    Even if the negotiation process, which is made almost unsustainable
    with the counter declaration, NFD, and the EP's latest decision, starts
    on October 3, until when will it last? This is the main question to
    be answered now!

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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