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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    EU Troika discusses situation in South Caucasus
    06.05.2008 19:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of the EU General Affairs
    and External Relations Council, Slovenian Foreign
    Minister Dimitrij Rupel, headed the ministerial EU
    Troika meeting with Turkey in Ankara today. The
    Turkish delegation was led by the Minister of Foreign
    Affairs of the Republic of Turkey, Ali Babacan. The
    Troika meeting was also attended by European
    Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn and Jean-Pierre
    Jouyet, Secretary of State for European Affairs,
    representing the next EU Council Presidency holder,
    France, says the publication at the EU website.

    The first part of the Troika was devoted to reviewing
    the state of EU-Turkey relations. Special attention
    was given to Turkey's progress in the EU negotiation
    process and to the implementation of Accession
    Partnership priority tasks. GAERC Council President,
    Dr Rupel, stressed that the Slovenian Presidency is
    working hard to open two chapters at the negotiation
    conference in June. He pointed out that the year 2008
    is important for the continuation of the reform
    process in Turkey. He welcomed the amendment of
    Article 301 of the Penal Code, a constructive step
    towards ensuring freedom of expression, as a sign of
    readiness to pursue reform. EU expects Turkey to make
    progress both in aligning national law with European
    legislation and in implementing it. Dr Rupel expressed
    the expectation that Turkey will implement the
    Additional Protocol to the Association Agreement in
    respect of all EU Member States. On a settlement to
    the issue of Cyprus, the EU welcomed Turkey's
    commitment to contribute to the process of seeking a
    comprehensive solution.

    The second part of discussions focused on an exchange
    of positions on topical international issues in the
    wider neighborhood - Iran, progress in the Middle East
    peace process after Annapolis, and the situation in
    the Southern Caucasus.
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