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    ESTONIAN, TURKISH MINISTERS VIEW EU DECISION TO SUSPEND TALKS

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Dec 6 2006

    Tallinn, 6 December: "Decision of the EU Commission to partially
    suspend talks with Turkey under eight chapter headings is excessive.

    Only three of them are related to Customs Union," said Estonian
    Foreign Minister Urmas Paet on Wednesday [6 December].

    The Turkish state minister and chief negotiator for EU talks,
    Ali Babacan, and Estonian Foreign Minister Paet held a joint news
    conference following their meeting in Tallinn.

    Replying to a question, Paet said Estonia advocated Turkey's EU
    membership bid and indicated that "commission's decision to link
    provisional closing of other negotiating chapters to Cyprus is not
    right. This will have a negative impact on relations with Turkey."

    Indicating that EU's enlargement should include Turkey, Paet
    underscored that "this will add a cultural richness to us".

    On the other hand, Babacan emphasized that Estonia supported Turkey's
    membership to the EU and indicated that Turkey and NATO member Estonia
    were allies.

    Responding to a question about Cyprus, Babacan said Cyprus question
    should not hinder Turkish-EU relations. He said although Turkish
    Cypriot party accepted the UN plan, it was again the Turkish Cypriot
    party that is punished.

    Babacan underscored that the EU did not fulfil its commitment to end
    the isolation of the Turkish Cypriot party, adding that unilateral step
    would not be taken on resolution of the Cyprus question. He said Turkey
    could accept opening of ports in parallel to removal of the blockade.

    [Passage omitted]

    Asked about the so-called Armenian genocide, Babacan said it was the
    duty of the historians to investigate the matter, indicating that
    Turkey was ready for any research that would be carried out.

    "Turkey has asked Armenian administration to establish a
    joint commission to investigate the so-called Armenian genocide
    allegations. Researchers that will be assigned by the UN and the EU
    could also take place in this research," he noted.
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