Poland: there is `no magic formula' to speed up Turkey's EU membership talks
July 2, 2011 - 14:32 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - There is `no magic formula' to speed up Turkey's
slow-moving European Union membership negotiations, Warsaw's top
diplomat in Ankara said Friday, July 1, on the day Poland took over
the six-month rotating EU presidency from Hungary, Hürriyet Daily News
reported.
`There is no magic formula. These are things that have been going on
for a long time. Some countries [such as Croatia] made progress faster
than Turkey because they led negotiations in a way they could make
progress faster,' Polish ambassador to Ankara Marcin Wilczek said. `We
hope to see progress in the Turkish-EU accession negotiations. We'll
do our best as the presidency can do.'
The Polish ambassador, similarly, hoped progress would be made in this
month's talks. `Then many things will become much easier,' said
Wilczek.
During its presidency, however, Poland `cannot engage [itself] in
solving only one particular issue as this is an issue that concerns
the entire EU,' Wilczek said, adding that the EU should also think
about the western Balkans, Serbia and the eastern neighborhood.
Asked if Poland would come up with a plan to accelerate Turkish
accession, the ambassador said it was too early to speculate.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
July 2, 2011 - 14:32 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - There is `no magic formula' to speed up Turkey's
slow-moving European Union membership negotiations, Warsaw's top
diplomat in Ankara said Friday, July 1, on the day Poland took over
the six-month rotating EU presidency from Hungary, Hürriyet Daily News
reported.
`There is no magic formula. These are things that have been going on
for a long time. Some countries [such as Croatia] made progress faster
than Turkey because they led negotiations in a way they could make
progress faster,' Polish ambassador to Ankara Marcin Wilczek said. `We
hope to see progress in the Turkish-EU accession negotiations. We'll
do our best as the presidency can do.'
The Polish ambassador, similarly, hoped progress would be made in this
month's talks. `Then many things will become much easier,' said
Wilczek.
During its presidency, however, Poland `cannot engage [itself] in
solving only one particular issue as this is an issue that concerns
the entire EU,' Wilczek said, adding that the EU should also think
about the western Balkans, Serbia and the eastern neighborhood.
Asked if Poland would come up with a plan to accelerate Turkish
accession, the ambassador said it was too early to speculate.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress