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    A TENSE VISIT WITH A SERIOUS AGENDA

    News.am
    March 29 2010
    Armenia

    Below are excerpts from an article by the Turkish analyst Yavuz Baydar
    published in Today's Zaman

    German-Turkish talks, as we understand, will not take place in a
    jolly mood. Days before German Chancellor Angela Merkel was to meet
    with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss highly
    important matters, statements by both of them in various news outlets
    had already poisoned the atmosphere.

    Merkel, somewhat "out of the blue," mentioned again the notorious
    desire to tie Turkey to the European Union through a privileged
    partnership, adding to frustration here, and Erdogan expressed
    disappointment because Merkel had rejected the idea of establishing
    Turkish gymnasiums in Germany.

    Furthermore, Erdogan's repeated angry statements about the parliaments
    here and there in the world passing genocide resolutions and continued
    hints of deportations (as mentioned in a Der Spiegel interview)
    of the illegal Armenian workers in Turkey were not helpful.

    If she wants to be constructive, Merkel should avoid entering into
    the worn-out domain of "privileged partnership." She is here as the
    head of her government and not as a leading figure of her party, and
    it is clear that the coalition she leads has absolutely no declared
    policy based on privileged partnership for Turkey. If Erdogan happens
    to ask her whether she is stating a new official policy, she will have
    difficulty responding. German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle was
    very clear on the "ongoing accession process with full membership as
    the goal" while visiting Ankara a while ago.

    Erdogan must change his rhetoric on the genocide resolutions passing
    in parliaments and start acting calmly on those issues. His messages
    on the future of protocols on "normalization" with Armenia matter
    much more than repeated outbursts targeting elected parliaments in
    the world.
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