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    EuroNews - English Version
    September 28, 2005

    Parliament green lights Ankara's EU talks, adds criticism

    Even on the threshhold of formal discussions on joining together,
    Europe and Turkey tensions continue. Parliament deputies in
    Strasbourg have demanded that Ankara recognise the 1915 Armenian
    genocide.

    They also strongly criticised Turkey's human rights record today.
    'Recognise Cyprus soon,' they said. But the majority approved the
    start of EU membership negotiations with Turkey next week.

    The assembly postponed a vote to ratify Turkey's extended customs
    union with the EU. This was the doing of the conservative group,
    which favours something short of full membership for Turkey in the
    bloc. The postponement was a bid to put pressure on Ankara to open
    its ports and airports to traffic from EU member Cyprus.

    Meanwhile, EU governments remain deadlocked on a negotiating mandate
    for the talks. Austria has informally linked its acceptance of the
    start of the Turkey talks to an agreement to begin talks with
    Croatia.

    Ankara rejects anything less than full membership. Opinion polls show
    a majority of EU citizens, especially in Austria, France and Germany
    oppose this.Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan dismissed
    parliament's decisions as unimportant.

    To seek an accord, diplomats say, an emergency meeting of the 25 EU
    foreign ministers is likely on Sunday night. That is just hours
    before the Turkish negotiations are meant to start, in Luxembourg.
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