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    The Irish Times
    October 26, 2006 Thursday

    Enthusiasm for EU now collapsing in Turkey

    by Jamie Smyth in Brussels


    EU: Support for joining the EU in Turkey has collapsed amid growing
    public disillusionment over the slow pace of accession talks with
    Brussels.

    Less than a third of Turks, some 32.2 per cent, now think Turkey must
    join the union, according to a survey carried out by pollsters A&G
    and published in Turkey's Milliyet newspaper yesterday. A similar
    poll last year found 57.4 per cent of people thought Turkey "must
    certainly enter the EU". In 2004 the figure was 67.5 per cent.

    The opinion poll comes at a sensitive time for EU-Turkey relations as
    Brussels pushes hard for more political and legal reform ahead of a
    crucial monitoring report on Turkey to be published on November 8th.
    Ankara also faces pressure to open its ports and airports to vessels
    from Cyprus.

    A quarter of the 2,408 people surveyed in the poll said Turkey
    "should certainly not enter the EU", a steep rise on the 10.3 per
    cent who felt that way last year, when Ankara began accession talks.
    The poll, undertaken in late September, also showed 76.5 per cent of
    Turks expect tougher conditions to be imposed on them by Brussels in
    the future, while only 7.2 per cent now trust the EU.

    Political analysts speculated that the poll results could make it
    tougher for prime minister Tayyip Erdogan, who faces a general
    election in November 2007, to push through unpopular reforms demanded
    by the EU.

    The slump in Turkish support for accession follows criticism by
    Brussels of Ankara's reform programme, particularly its failure to
    boost freedom of expression.

    This month Turkish attitudes to the EU were further soured when
    French parliamentarians introduced a Bill making it a crime to deny,
    as Ankara does, that Ottoman Turks carried out a genocide against
    Armenians in 1915.
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