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  • ANKARA: Germany's Foreign Minister Expresses Support For Turkey'S EU

    GERMANY'S FOREIGN MINISTER EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR TURKEY'S EU ACCESSION BID

    Anadolu Agency
    February 16, 2009 Monday
    Turkey

    "TURKEY'S IMPORTANCE IN ENERGY TRANSPORATION WILL BE BETTER
    ACKNOWLEDGED IN YEARS TO COME, GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER STEINMEIER"
    - AA headline

    BERLIN (A.A) - Germany's Foreign Minister Frank Walter Steinmeier
    said Turkey's importance in energy transportation would be better
    acknowledged in the years to come.

    Steinmeier who delivered a speech at the lunch hosted in Berlin by
    Turkish Community in Germany (TGD) said he always supported Turkey's
    accession to the EU, adding however that there were certain countries
    who were rather hesitant about it.

    He said Turkey ought to be given a fair chance for membership, and
    all obstacles in its way should be removed.

    Steinmeier said Turkey's expectations and hopes should not be affected
    by EU member countries' negative attitude.

    He said Turkey pursued a very active foreign policy and played a
    mediating role in the Middle East.

    Steinmeier said he appreciated Turkey's efforts to enhance both its
    own relations with Armenia and the relations between Azarbaijan and
    Armenia. He said Germany's relations with Turkey would always be good.

    He said if his party, Social Democratic Party (SPD) won the elections
    in September 27, Germany's stance towards Turkey's membership would
    change.

    He referred to the coalition agreement with Christlich Demokratische
    Union (CDU) and said they had compromised to put a provision in the
    agreement saying the accession negotiations with Turkey would be open
    ended because CDU insisted so.

    Steinmeier said his party supported Turkey's full membership to the EU.

    He said unemployment rates and number of people leaving the schools
    without a diploma were higher among Turks in Germany compared to
    Germans, adding that an education system offering equal opportunities
    to everyone was needed.

    Steinmeier said not just Germans but also immigrants in Germany
    should see themselves as a richness for the society, noting that it
    was not possible to desire an open society while closing the doors
    to immigrants on the other hand.
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