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  • Turkey Has Less Than Two Years Left To Meet EU's Political Accession

    TURKEY HAS LESS THAN TWO YEARS LEFT TO MEET EU's POLITICAL ACCESSION
    CRITERIA

    BRUSSELS, MARCH 17, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Noting the slowing
    pace of reform in Turkey, the European Parliament has called upon the
    Turkish government to take immediate steps to ends its discriminatory
    and repressive policies, the European Armenian Federation for Justice
    and Democracy reported.

    In its recently adopted resolution on the "Commission's 2005
    Enlargement Strategy Report," the Parliament also called on the
    European Commission to define the geographical boundaries of the
    European Union.

    In the section of the report dedicated to Turkey, the European
    Parliament states that the priorities outlined in the Accession
    Partnership [...] have to be accomplished in the first phase of the
    negotiations" and "notes with satisfaction that the Commission now
    supports this view as well by stating that those criteria have to
    be fulfilled within one or two years."

    Based on these considerations, the Parliament therefore called upon
    Turkey "to present as soon as possible a plan, including a timetable
    and specific measures, to meet these deadlines," and urged the
    Commission and the Council "to make the progress of the negotiations
    conditional on the timely accomplishment of those priorities."

    This demand comes in reaction to the slowing down of Turkey's reforms,
    which were noted in the resolution. The Parliament also formally
    asked Turkey "to remove all existing legislative and practical
    obstacles to full enjoyment of fundamental rights and freedoms by all
    Turkish citizens, notably freedom of expression, religious freedom,
    cultural rights, rights of minorities." The Resolution also urged
    the Commission "to conduct a rigorous and thorough scrutiny of
    developments on the ground."

    The adopted text - for the first time in European Union history - also
    recalled that "the capacity for absorption of the Union [...] remains
    one of the conditions for the accession of new countries" and
    stressed that "defining the nature of the European Union, including
    its geographical borders, is fundamental to understanding the concept
    of absorption capacity."

    Thus, the Parliament requested that that Commission " submit a report
    by 31st December 2006 setting out the principles which underpin this
    concept" and invites it "to factor this element into the overall
    negotiation timetable."

    "We welcome the adoption of this resolution as a true expression
    of the growing will of the European Parliament to be involved in
    the Union's decision-making processes. This measure - like the many
    previously adopted resolutions on this matter - urges the European
    Commission and Council to not be satisfied with pledges and prolonged
    delays, but rather to demand genuine reforms in Turkey," said Hilda
    Tchoboian, Chairperson of the European Armenian Federation.

    "We are working with European democratic movements in order to
    require that Turkey meet its criteria within the next two years -
    including its full recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the
    abandonment of its aggressive policies toward Armenia."
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