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    EU URGES CHARTER COMPROMISE

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    March 2 2012

    The Turkish government and opposition should pursue constructive
    relations that avoid disputes as a precondition for a reform process,
    the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee (AFET) has said
    in a new report on the country.

    The committee also called for a civil constitution in Turkey in its
    draft report approved yesterday.

    A draft report by the European Parliament's rapporteur on Turkey, Ria
    Oomen-Ruijten, was approved with 54 votes to seven at AFET yesterday.

    The report underlined the concern over an official notice sent to
    the Justice Ministry by a prosecutor to initiate the process of
    filing a case against Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal
    Kılıcdaroglu. The draft report also warned Turkey on long detention
    and trial periods. Meanwhile, the controversial case on the murder
    of Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink was also mentioned in the
    draft, with the EP calling on Turkey to investigate the matter in
    its entirety while also bringing whoever is responsible to justice.

    The draft report said all political parties and relevant parties should
    assist the drafting of the new constitution and assume a constructive
    attitude on the matter.

    Meanwhile, some attempts by far-right and far-left deputies in the
    European Parliament to add articles about Armenian genocide allegations
    to the draft have failed.

    The draft report also said that Turkey, as a regional actor, played a
    key role in the Middle East, West Balkans, South Caucasus, Afghanistan,
    Pakistan, Central Asia and Horn of Africa.

    "Turkey and the EU are interdependent. The EU profits from the booming
    Turkish economy. But Turkey and the EU can both profit by enhancing
    their cooperation in fields like foreign policy, energy security and
    the fight against terrorism. Turkey has proved that it is able to
    play a positive role in a turbulent region," said Oomen-Ruijten.

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