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    ANKARA STEPS UP EFFORTS FOR CHANGES IN EP REPORT

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Sept 6 2006

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry criticized yesterday the European
    Parliament's highly critical report on Turkey, calling on MEPs to show
    common sense and make making necessary changes before the report goes
    to a vote in the full EP late this month.

    Foreign Ministry spokesperson Namik Tan in a statement said that
    the report puts too much emphasis on "elements that have nothing
    to do with Turkish-European Union affairs that won't contribute to
    relations and are far from being reasonable or objective."

    Tan said that some elements in the report are "far from reality and
    penned with political motives, [and] don't mesh with the European
    Parliament's respectability."

    "Attempts to impose conditions that are far from being objective --
    such as the so-called Armenian genocide which requires a serious
    academic study -- were met with deep sadness," he added.

    Turkey's permanent Ambassador to the EU Volkan Bozkir warned that
    the report approved by the EP Foreign Relations Committee has many
    parts that could damage Turkey's relations with the Union, urging
    necessary changes to be made immediately.

    Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan also ruled out taking the report prepared
    by MEP Camiel Eurlings seriously, stressing that Turkey will never
    accept the Armenian genocide claims.

    "Turkey's stance and decisiveness on the so-called Armenian genocide
    issue is clear and nobody should expect us to change that," Erdogan
    said. "European parliamentarians have already debated this issue and
    rejected the genocide claims."

    Turkey-EU Joint Parliamentary Commission Co-Chairman Joost Lagendijk
    warned the EP about dangers of approving the report in the assembly
    saying, "If you increase your demands of Turkey every year, you will
    give an impression that the EP is against Turkey's membership in
    the EU."
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