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    TURKEY NOT GOING TO RENOUNCE EU ACCESSION BID

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    27.06.2009 12:38 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey has urged France and Germany to back its bid
    to join the EU, rejecting calls for a special partnership rather than
    full membership.

    "We will never give up," Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    told reporters in Brussels.

    Turkey's EU accession talks are going at a glacial pace and risk
    suspension if Ankara fails to open its ports and airports to Cyprus
    this year.

    France and Germany want to give Turkey a "privileged partnership"
    with the EU. But Mr Erdogan insisted "our goal is full membership".

    He also said it was "populist and wrong" to use Turkey's bid as an
    election issue.

    Some right-wing parties opposed to Turkey's bid made gains in the
    recent European Parliament elections.

    Both opposition inside the EU and insufficient democratic reforms in
    Turkey are hampering its bid, BBC reports.

    Next week will see a small step forward, when Turkey is due to start
    talks on taxation, one of the 35 areas where it is negotiating
    EU entry terms. Turkish diplomats argue that their country is of
    strategic importance to Europe and that its eventual accession
    would send a positive signal to the whole Muslim world. So far,
    Turkey has opened talks on 10 out of the 35 "negotiation chapters"
    in the accession process, which started in October 2005. But eight
    chapters have been frozen because of Ankara's refusal to open up
    its ports and airports to traffic from Cyprus, an EU member. Turkey
    says it will not do this until the EU takes steps to end the Turkish
    Cypriot community's economic isolation.
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