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    TURKISH, LUXEMBOURGIAN MINISTERS VIEW REFORMS, CYPRUS PROBLEM

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Nov 14 2006

    Brussels, 14 November: "Criticisms that Turkey's reforms on its way to
    European Union (EU) membership slowed down stemmed from the inadequacy
    in implementation rather than the willingness of the government,"
    the Turkish state minister and chief negotiator for EU said on Tuesday
    [14 November].

    Speaking at a joint news conference after meeting Luxembourg's minister
    for EU affairs, Nicolas Schmit, [Ali] Babacan said he informed
    executives from Luxembourg about Turkey's efforts on reforms and
    developments about Cyprus.

    "Ninth Reform Package will be concluded soon. We make a very rapid
    progress on human rights and freedom of speech," Babacan noted.

    He said reforms continue in economy, as well as in politics, stating
    that Turkey maintained a rapid growth.

    "The approach of the EU (which is) against enlargement causes
    difficulty," Babacan argued.

    Turkish state minister emphasized that the process regarding Turkey's
    EU membership could be concluded within 3-4 years, stating that Turkey
    would be ready for membership in 2014.

    Replying to a question, Babacan said the fall-back in Turkish public
    opinion's support to the EU did not stem from the reform process but
    from the statements of some European politicians against Turkey,
    adoption by the French National Assembly of a bill making a crime
    the denial of so-called Armenian genocide and injustice that Turkey
    has to face on Cyprus.

    Mentioning efforts of EU rotating president Finland on Cyprus,
    Babacan said, "There is nothing submitted to the parties. There are
    some ideas." He said Turkey would open its ports to the Greek Cypriot
    party in case the blockade on [self-declared] TRNC [Turkish Republic
    of Northern Cyprus] is lifted.

    Nicolas Schmit

    On the other hand, Schmit said they were pleased over statements of
    Turkey that it was open to dialogue on Cyprus.

    "Turkey's accession to the EU is a long process. Such a process is
    necessary to make the societies understand each other better and
    to believe that this process is in their own interest. Schmit said
    the EU does not apply any sanction against the Turkish Republic of
    Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and noted that lack of direct trade hampers
    TRNC's economic development.
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