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  • Miliband: Turning Turkey Away From EU 'Unconscionable'[Fr][De]

    MILIBAND: TURNING TURKEY AWAY FROM EU 'UNCONSCIONABLE'[FR][DE]

    EurActiv
    http://www.eura ctiv.com/en/enlargement/miliband-turning-turkey-aw ay-eu-unconscionable/article-186790
    Oct 27 2009

    In a major foreign policy speech pronounced on Monday (26 October),
    UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband called for Turkey's full membership
    of the EU, provided that the candidate country satisfies human rights
    standards and addresses the role of the military and the separation
    of powers.

    Speaking at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in
    London, Miliband said that being European is about values, not race
    or religion, and therefore having a Muslim country with a secular
    public realm can only strengthen the Union.

    Without alluding to France or Germany, which recently proposed a
    'privileged partnership' for Ankara (EurActiv 08/05/09 and 11/05/09),
    the UK's primary diplomat said that he was aware of such views, but
    added that in his perspective most of these concerns "are based on
    a static and frankly out-of-date view of what modern Turkey is".

    Miliband listed the advantages of Turkey's EU membership, pointing
    to its role as an important transit country for securing Europe's
    energy supply, as well as for tackling drugs and international
    criminal routes.

    Miliband also spoke about Europe's responsibility to integrate the
    Western Balkans, highlighting the need to solve current setbacks
    in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EurActiv 21/10/09). In a broader sense,
    he said that by enlarging, the EU has become stronger, and that all
    had benefited from this - both older members and newcomers.

    "No-one believes that in the next twenty years the EU could or should
    double in size again. But if we fail to use our power to break down
    the barriers between the EU and its neighbours, freeing up trade,
    investment, and travel, and welcoming new members, we will all -
    not just aspirant members - pay a significant price. The figures
    actually speak volumes here - in less than 10 years trade between
    the old and new member states grew almost threefold," Miliband said.

    The UK foreign secretary also saw the Eastern Partnership, the
    recently launched new framework for cooperation between the European
    Union and Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine
    (see EurActiv 07/11/08), as a "step toward possible membership"
    of the Union.

    In fact, a number of EU countries, including France and Germany, had
    insisted that the Eastern Partnership should not contain a promise
    for EU membership, and even refused to call it the 'Eastern European
    Partnership'.

    British diplomats told the press that Miliband's speech was not to be
    seen as a policy programme in a campaign for the post of the EU's High
    Representative for Foreign Affairs. Miliband himself said that he was
    "fully booked" and did not harbour ambitions of an EU career.

    According to many pundits, Miliband's pro-Turkey positions will
    likely exclude him from the race, as he would be vetoed by "more than
    one country".
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