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    POSITIONS EU MEMBER STATES STILL TOO FAR APART

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.12.2006 18:25 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ EU foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels to
    decide how to penalise Turkey for barring Cypriot ships and planes
    from its ports and airports.

    The European Commission has proposed that parts of Turkey's EU
    membership negotiations should be frozen.

    Some members want a hard line taken on Turkey, which does not recognise
    the Cypriot government. But others are reluctant to open up a rift
    over the Cyprus question, which has dogged Turkey's EU accession
    talks. Finland, the current holder of the EU's rotating presidency,
    has been trying to find ways of persuading Turkey to open its ports
    to Cypriot traffic in a first step towards recognition. But Turkey
    has refused to do so without steps to start direct trade between the
    EU and the Turkish-controlled breakaway republic of northern Cyprus.

    "I personally don't expect that we will reach a conclusion today,"
    said German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier before Monday's
    meeting in Brussels. "The positions of the European member states -
    some of them at least - are still too far apart for that."

    Britain, Spain and Sweden are believed not to want Turkey penalised
    too harshly, while Austria, France and Cyprus want to take a hard
    line. Germany has been pushing the idea of a review clause, that
    would fix a time for the EU to discuss again whether Turkey has met
    its obligations. If the foreign ministers fail to reach agreement,
    it will be up to heads of state to try to resolve the problem at
    their summit on Thursday and Friday, reports the BBC.
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