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    Obama backs Turkey EU accession

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/ europe/7984762.stm

    Published: 2009/04/05 21:01:17 GMT

    US President Barack Obama has arrived in Turkey on a two-day visit,
    after giving his support to Ankara's efforts to join the European
    Union.

    He said Turkey's accession to the EU would send an important signal to
    the Muslim world and firmly anchor the country in Europe.

    But French President Nicolas Sarkozy said it was up to the EU itself
    to decide who joined the bloc.

    Correspondents say security is extremely tight for Mr Obama's visit.

    Snipers and riot police have been deployed and military aircraft are
    patrolling a no-fly zone over Ankara, AP news agency reported.
    OBAMA'S TRANSATLANTIC VISIT

    * 2 April: G20 summit in London
    * 3 April: Obama meets Sarkozy in France and Merkel in Germany
    * 4 April: Leaders hold Nato summit in Strasbourg
    * 5 April: Obama in Prague for US-EU summit
    * 6-7 April: Obama visits Turkey

    Almost 9,000 police will be deployed for Mr Obama's visit to Turkey's
    largest city, Istanbul, which begins late on Monday.

    Several small groups have been holding anti-US demonstrations in both
    cities, the AP said.

    The visit is Mr Obama's first to a majority Muslim country as
    president, and only his second purely bilateral visit after Canada.

    The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Ankara says the fact that he chose to
    come to Turkey so early has been welcomed as a sign that he wants to
    re-engage with it.

    Public support for the US dropped to a record low during the Bush
    administration, fuelled mostly by fierce opposition to the invasion of
    Iraq, she says.

    'Mutual respect'
    Speaking in Prague earlier on Sunday, Mr Obama said Turkey's entry
    into the EU would help to consolidate its position as a Western
    nation.

    "The United States and Europe must approach Muslims as our friends,
    neighbours and partners in fighting injustice, intolerance and
    violence, forging a relationship based on mutual respect and mutual
    interest," he said.

    "Mo membership in the EU would be an important signal of your
    commitment to this agenda and ensure that we continue to anchor Turkey
    firmly in Europe."

    But Mr Sarkozy said he had always been opposed to Turkey's EU entry.

    "I have been working hand-in-hand with President Obama but when it
    comes to the European Union it's up to member states of the European
    Union to decide," he told French TV.

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that while close links with
    Turkey were important, its future status in Europe was still open for
    discussion.

    The EU agreed to open accession talks with Ankara in 2004, but in
    recent years, correspondents say, Turkey has made little progress with
    democratic reforms which would improve its chances of membership.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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