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  • ISTANBUL: Sweden supports Turkey's EU reforms

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    March 19 2010

    Sweden supports Turkey's EU reforms

    Friday, March 19, 2010
    STOCKHOLM - Anatolia News Agency


    The Swedish government has announced that it will provide not only
    political, but also financial assistance to reforms that have been
    fulfilled in Turkey on its path toward European Union membership.

    The move is part of the Swedish government's newly adopted strategy
    for developing cooperation with Turkey for the period 2010-2013.

    `Turkey's future membership in the EU remains the strongest incentive
    for further democratic reforms in the country. Through this new
    strategy, Sweden is strengthening its support for the development of
    closer relations between Turkey and the EU,' said Minister for
    International Development Cooperation Gunilla Carlsson.

    `The measures in this strategy will be an important contribution to
    the reform efforts needed for Turkey to fully meet the criteria for EU
    membership, particularly within such areas as democracy, human rights
    and gender equality,' Carlsson added.

    Relations between Turkey and Sweden soured after the Swedish
    parliament narrowly approved a resolution March 11 recognizing the
    1915 killing of Armenians during the last days of the Ottoman Empire
    as `genocide.' Turkey recalled its ambassador and cancelled a
    high-level Turkish-Swedish meeting in protest.

    Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has expressed regret over the
    parliament's decision, urging the Turkish government to prevent any
    deterioration in relations.

    Carlsson said Turkey is an important partner for Sweden in many areas.
    `Turkish EU membership is strategically important for the European
    Union. Sweden is in a position to provide support in connection with
    these needs and can help strengthen civil society by supporting
    organizations working for the rights of minorities and other groups in
    need.'

    Sweden's broad commitment to Turkey also includes academic cooperation
    administered by the Swedish Institute. Grant programs provide Turkish
    students with the opportunity to study human rights and European
    studies in Sweden, while Swedish students are given the opportunity to
    conduct `minor field studies' in Turkey.
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