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    MARY-ANN ISLER BEGIN OPPOSES TURKEY'S EU MEMBERSHIP

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    April 19 2006

    Chairwoman of the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Cooperation Commission
    Mary-Ann Isler Begin declared her oppostion to Turkey's EU
    membership. She argued that ther was a close connection between
    Turkey's EU membership and the Armenian allegations. Armenia is not
    a EU country, even some experts say it is not a European country. Mrs.
    Begin did not touch the occpied territories issue.

    YEREVAN - Chairwoman of the EU-Armenia Parliamentary Cooperation
    Commission Mary-Ann Isler Begin told then reporters in Yerevan that
    Turkey's admission to the European Union was only possible after the
    re-opening of borders with Armenia and settlement of the issue of
    the Armenian allegations regarding the 1915 Relocation campaign.

    Turkey-Armenia territorial borders have been closed since the Armenian
    occupation of 20 percent of Azerbaijani territories. Armenia does not
    recognise Turkey's national borders and call Turkey's eastern region
    'Western Armenia'. The nationalist groups like Tashnaks in Armenia
    are also against opening of Turkish borders.

    However more than 50,000 Armenians work in ıstanbul and they travel
    freely by air.

    According to Mary-Ann Isler Begin, the European Parliament has always
    been for the re-opening of the Turkish-Armenian borders. "This issue
    will certainly be raised the moment of Turkey's admission to the
    European family. Otherwise, the admission of the country having
    its borders with its neighbors closed to the EU is impossible",
    Isler Begin said. For Mrs. Begin, all European countries should have
    friendly relations and all borders should be opened. However Mrs.

    Begin did not touch the problems the two European neigbours, namely
    Armenia and Azerbaijan. Almost 20 percent of Azeri territories have
    been under Armenian occupation and the EU and the OSCE have named
    Armenia 'ocuupier' in Karabakh. Turkey argues that yerevan should first
    recognise Turkey's and Azerbaijan's national unity to open the borders.

    The close-borders policy is not a new strategy. The US has banned any
    trade and relations with Iran and Cuba. Turkey argues that Armenia
    commited worse 'policies' than Iran or Cuba had done. A Turkish
    diplomat told the JTW that "Iran occupied no country, but Armenia did."

    On October 3, 2005, a meeting of the EU Foreign Ministers in Luxembourg
    reached an agreement on Turkey's admission to the EU. On October 4,
    2005, the EU started official negotiations with Turkey.

    Turkish experts forecast that the negotiations with official Ankara
    may last maximum 5 years.

    Dr. Nilgun Gulcan told the JTW that there is no connection between
    the Armenian allegations and Turkey's EU membership:

    "The EU has no option but accept Turkey as full member to the EU
    becuase Turkey has fulfilled all the requirements the EU asked. The
    Armenian allegations are being used to hide the anti-Turkish
    intentions. The anti Turkey groups abuse the Armenian issue and teh
    Armenians are ready to be used."

    --Boundary_(ID_78qYZY4SZ2MchMJPSMeq1g)--
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