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    AHTISAARI REPORT COMMENDS TURKEY FOR EU NEGOTIATIONS

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Thursday, September 24, 2009
    WASHINGTON, D.C.

    Former Finnish President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Martti Ahtisaari,
    now the chairman of the Independent Commission on Turkey, spoke about
    his commission's latest report on Turkey, "Turkey in Europe: Breaking
    the Vicious Circle," at a conference in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.

    At his speech at the Brookings Institute, Ahtisaari said some EU
    countries expressed their opinions that Turkey would not be an EU
    member after the negotiations had started, which was against EU
    decisions made unanimously at EU summits.

    The EU should not treat Turkey differently, Ahtisaari said, adding
    that the EU's credibility was at stake.

    He said more than half of the chapters of the negotiation process
    were blocked, adding that such a negative attitude caused a fall
    in support for the EU among the Turkish public. Nearly 70 percent
    of Turkey's population had been in favor of EU membership in 2000,
    but that number has dropped to 42 percent, Ahtisaari said.

    Ahtisaari said there were no reasons for Europe to be afraid of
    Turkey's membership. He said he would not feel uncomfortable if a Turk,
    such as Kemal DerviÅ~_ or Abdullah Gul, presided over an EU meeting.

    He noted the Turkish government should continue its energetic stance
    over reforms, which he said were slowed "after some domestic issues
    such as the closure case against ruling AK [Justice and Development]
    Party, coup threats, controversial presidential election, Ergenekon
    probe and PKK terrorism." Ahtisaari urged Turkey to amend the 1982
    Constitution.

    But Ahtisaari also said there were encouraging signs in Turkey:
    the approval of the National Program, the appointment of chief EU
    negotiator, the launch of a state-run TV broadcast in Kurdish language,
    academic institutes for Kurdish to be opened in universities, the
    meeting between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Democratic
    Society Party, or DTP, leader Ahmet Turk, and vil courts.

    He said he had meetings with European leaders before his trip to the
    United States and asked them to treat Turkey fairly, stop blocking
    negotiations and not talk about anything other than full membership.

    Ahtisaari also touched on recent development about relations between
    Turkey and Armenia, saying that resolutions in foreign parliaments
    regarding the incidents of 1915 were not helpful for efforts to settle
    the problems between Turkey and Armenia.

    He said good relations between Turkey and Armenia would have positive
    effects on the entire Caucasian region
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