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    EU MINISTER UNDERSCORES EUROPE'S UNFAIRNESS TO TURKEY ON KOBANI ISSUE

    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    Oct 29 2014

    Daily Sabah

    PARIS -- EU Minister and Chief Negotiator Volkan Bozkır believes
    that Europe is being unfair to Turkey regarding the Kobani issue.

    Speaking at the French National Parliament's EU Commission during
    his visit to Paris, Bozkır claimed that an image of Turkey as a
    mere spectator to the incidents in Kobani has been built by some
    in Europe, before bringing up the fact that millions in the region,
    including 200,000 Syrian Kurds from the besieged Kobani, have found
    shelter within Turkey's borders.

    Syria's northern town of Kobani has been under siege for a month with
    fierce clashes between the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS)
    and Syrian Kurdish groups, such as the outlawed PKK's Syrian wing,
    the PYD, and its armed wing, the YPG, defending Kobani. U.S.-led
    coalition forces have resupplied Syrian Kurdish fighters by airdrops,
    Turkey, which is accused by some of not doing enough to help, has
    allowed Iraqi Peshmerga forces to enter Kobani through Turkey.

    "Turkey faces many accusations on the Kobani issue. The first thing
    people ask me in Europe is Kobani. There is a misunderstanding," said
    Bozkır, adding that ISIS also poses a danger to Irbil and Baghdad,
    not just Kobani.

    The EU minister said that Turkey will only take part in military
    action in the region if the coalition members are prepared to agree to
    certain demands, but added that none of the members have any intention
    of giving in to Turkey's demands.

    "I suggest that Europe sends experts to train Kurdish groups [trained
    and equipped in Turkey to defend Kobani] instead of accusing Turkey,"
    said Bozkır.

    Speaking over the bilateral relations between Turkey and France,
    the EU minister touched upon France's role in Turkey's EU accession
    period and thanked French President Francois Hollande for his support
    in the opening of the 22nd chapter.

    Reminding that there are four more chapters blocked by France,
    Bozkır said he believed France does not want to continue its stance
    and could open chapters in the future.

    Responding to journalists' questions after his speech, Bozkır touched
    on the 1915 Armenian incidents and said that the decision over the
    1915 incidents should not be made by politicians, but a research
    commission to be established by historians and academics.

    http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2014/10/29/europe-misunderstands-kobani-eu-minister-says

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