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  • France Insists That Turkey Satisfies Demands Of EU Regarding Cyprus

    FRANCE INSISTS THAT TURKEY SATISFIES DEMANDS OF EU REGARDING CYPRUS
    By Hakob Chakrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    10/11/2006

    On November 8, the European Commission confirmed the report on Turkey
    and EU enlargement strategy document that demand that Turkey opens its
    airports and ports to the Republic of Cyprus and to revise article 301
    of the new Turkish Penal Code before the EU summit on December 14-15.

    The European Commission also put other demands before Turkey. Despite
    PM Erdogan's statement that no step forward will be taken as long
    as the international blockade of northern Cyprus continues. Yet, his
    government considered the report acceptable and the Foreign Ministry
    officially stated that "though it is rough, it is impartial."

    Meanwhile, Turkish printed media varies in its replies to the
    report. It does not try to objectively discuss the report but instead
    to use it against Erdogan's government. As to the Western media,
    it looks at the report as "an ultimatum for Turkey and a last chance
    for Cyprus."

    The same day, according to Turkish public TV, foreign minister of
    France, Philippe Douste-Blazy, responded to the report stating:
    "Turkey is obliged to fulfill the European Commission's demand on
    Cyprus the soonest. As one can see, it avoids the obligations. If
    Turkey does not take steps in this direction by the year-end, then
    its membership to the EU should be reconsidered."
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