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    BAHCELI, LAGENDIJK DISCUSS THORNY POLITICAL ISSUES

    Today's Zaman
    Nov 26 2008
    Turkey

    Joost Lagendijk, co-president of the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary
    Committee, has said he disagrees with Nationalist Movement Party (MHP)
    leader Devlet Bahceli's assessment of the EU's annual progress report
    on Turkey as not including positive developments.

    Paying a visit to MHP headquarters yesterday, Lagendijk had a half-hour
    meeting with Bahceli, who was accompanied by MHP parliamentary group
    deputy chairman Oktay Vural and MHP Deputy Chairman Osman Cakır. They
    discussed a wide range of issues regarding Turkey's EU process, a
    closure case filed against the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party
    (DTP), the changing of the Constitution, Turkey's headscarf problem
    and Armenia.

    During the meeting, Bahceli asked Lagendijk whether he found it
    acceptable for the EU to not mention any positive developments
    in Turkey in its annual progress report, which was released on
    Nov. 5. Lagendijk, disagreed with Bahceli's assessment, saying the
    report also emphasized positive developments in Turkey, such as the
    amendment of Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK), under which
    many journalists, writers and intellectuals had been prosecuted for
    "insulting Turkishness," and Turkey's attempts to reconcile with
    Armenia, with which it has had no diplomatic relations since 1993.

    In September, President Abdullah Gul accepted an invitation from
    his Armenian counterpart, Serzh Sarksyan, to watch a soccer match
    between the national teams of the two countries in Yerevan. The move
    was widely hailed by the international community, which has been
    encouraging the countries to normalize their relations.

    In an implicit reference to Gul's Yerevan visit, Bahceli said the
    Armenian issue was too controversial and that it could not be resolved
    by watching a soccer game, saying: "European leaders watch a lot of
    soccer matches together, but they resolve serious issues around a
    table. This issue cannot be solved by watching a match." He added,
    "The normalization of relations with Armenia is very difficult,"
    citing problems such as Yerevan's refusal to recognize Turkey's
    borders and its occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    --Boundary_(ID_Sld4Sh6EbiHlSrBC qLiLpg)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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