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    TURKEY TELLS EU NOT TO BLOCK BID WITH IRRELEVANT POLITICAL ISSUES

    Hurriyet
    April 22 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Turkey delivered a message to European Union officials
    demanding entry negotiations not be blocked by political issues that
    are irrelevant to the negotiations process, during the Turkey-EU
    Troika foreign ministers' meeting in the Czech Republic's capital of
    Prague on Tuesday.

    In Tuesday's talks, it was decided to open the chapters on Social
    Policy and Employment and Taxation to negotiations during the EU
    presidency of the Czech Republic, Anatolian Agency, or AA, reported.

    The Cyprus issue was also discussed in detail in the meeting, the
    agency also reported citing diplomatic sources.

    Turkey has informed EU authorities that Turkey's guarantorship in
    Cyprus will continue and that Turkey supports a bi-zonal partnership
    based on political equality, the agency said.

    EU officials have told Turkish authorities that they are pleased to
    see improvement in relations between Turkey and Armenia, AA reported
    adding that they expressed that "opening of the Turkish-Armenian border
    will help the solution of a problem between Azerbaijan and Armenia".

    Noting the frozen Karabakh conflict, EU authorities said that they
    understand Azerbaijan's sensitivity.

    EU NEGOTIATOR BAGIS ARRIVES IN PARIS

    Turkey's Chief EU Negotiator, Egemen Bagis, who participated in the
    EU Troika meeting, traveled to Paris where he will discuss the current
    situation in Turkey-EU relations with French officials.

    Bagis will first separately meet with French Minister of Agriculture
    and Fisheries Michel Barnier and the chair of the French Parliament's
    EU Committee, Pierre Lequiller, on Wednesday.

    He will also meet with French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner
    the same day before attending a dinner to be hosted in his honor by
    Secretary of State in charge of European Affairs Bruno Le Maire.

    France is one of the loudest opponents of Turkey's EU bid and French
    President Nicolas Sarkozy has continually proposed a privileged
    partnership option as an alternative to full membership.

    France, which up till now vetoed opening of five negotiation chapters
    directly related with Turkey's full membership, allowed two chapters
    to be opened during its term as EU president.
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