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    OVERVIEW: EU STANCES ON TURKEY

    Cafe Babel, France
    Nov 8 2006

    With the EU progress reports on Turkey coming out this week, the
    country is in the spotlight. Where do the EU members stand on its
    membership bid?

    Roughly there are three groups. Those who are in favour of Turkish
    entry, those who are against and those who are stuck in the middle.

    The United Kingdom and Finland are two countries in favour of Turkish
    membership. The Finnish Presidency has for months been engaging
    in ´sauna diplomacy´, trying to find a solution to the problem of
    Cyprus, that is to say the opening of Turkish ports and harbours to
    Cypriot ships and planes. In December the Council is expected to say
    whether or not Turkey has made sufficient progress on this issue,
    but Commission President Barroso has stated he expects trouble ahead.

    France and Germany are against. In Germany, the coalition government
    is split, with the SPD in favour of membership and the CDU in favour
    of a ´privileged partnership´ with Turkey, stopping short of full
    membership. In France, elections are upcoming. The likely candidate
    for the right, Nicolas Sarkozy, is against Turkish membership As for
    the left, it is still unclear, but it was the Socialist party which
    introduced a bill making it a crime to deny that Armenians suffered
    genocide at the hands of Ottoman Turks after the first world war.

    France will have a referendum on Turkish membership before negotiations
    are concluded.

    Others, mostly the new member states, seem undecided. Poland, while
    inclined to listen to Pope Benedict´s claim that Turkey is perhaps
    not culturally a part of Europe , is demanding fair treatment of
    candidate states, Turkey among them.

    --Boundary_(ID_7eD9QU69DYrC3YITapz/gw)--
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