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    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    Jan 6 2015

    President ErdoÄ?an calls EU to revise Turkey policies

    SENA ALKAN
    ISTANBUL

    In his address to Turkish envoys from across the world, President
    ErdoÄ?an said Turkey was proven correct in its appraisal of the Syrian
    civil war and called for the EU to adopt a more welcoming stance
    toward Turkey

    President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an, in his address to envoys yesterday at
    the seventh Ambassadors Conference in Ankara, called on Turkish envoys
    to be aware of the black propaganda purported against Turkey by some
    foreign media outlets. "You should stay strong against the yellow
    journalism in those countries. You are the representatives of the
    Turkish nation, you are the mission chiefs. You should never, ever
    make concessions," said the president. He further said that the EU,
    which Turkey has been trying to join for decades, must revise its
    policies toward Turkey. "They have stalled us for a long time, they
    have caused us to lose time. It is a pitiful situation that the EU
    tries to give Turkey a lesson while it needs to realize the dangers
    and threat [against itself]," said the president. Turkey has been
    sitting at the negotiation table with the EU longer than any other
    candidate. The country handed its application to Brussels in 1987 and
    the accession talks began in 2005. However, negotiations hit a
    stalemate in 2007 due to Ankara's position on the Cyprus issue and
    opposition from Southern Cyprus, France and Germany.

    President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an, in his address to envoys yesterday at
    the seventh Ambassadors Conference in Ankara, called on Turkish envoys
    to be aware of the black propaganda purported against Turkey by some
    foreign media outlets. "You should stay strong against the yellow
    journalism in those countries. You are the representatives of the
    Turkish nation, you are the mission chiefs. You should never, ever
    make concessions," said the president.

    Targeting the policies of the EU, which Turkey has been waiting to
    join as a member country for decades, the president said that the EU
    must revise its policies toward Turkey.

    "They have stalled us for a long time, they have caused us to lose
    time. It is a pitiful situation that the EU tries to give Turkey a
    lesson while it needs to realize the dangers and threat [against
    itself]," said the president.

    Turkey has been sitting at the negotiation table with the EU longer
    than any other candidate. The country handed its application to
    Brussels in 1987 and the accession talks began in 2005. However,
    negotiations hit a stalemate in 2007 due to Ankara's position on the
    Cyprus issue, in which Turkey does not recognize Southern Cyprus,
    which is an EU member country and has strongly opposed Turkey's EU
    membership with the French and German government. To be able to
    classify as an EU member country, Ankara has to successfully finalize
    negotiations with the EU in 25 policy chapters that are required to
    meet EU standards. So far, only 14 chapters have been opened whereas
    17 remain blocked and another four are yet to be discussed. In the
    last three years, only one chapter has been opened. Touching on the
    increasing Islamophobia, racism and discrimination in some EU
    countries, especially in Germany, ErdoÄ?an claimed that activities
    targeting Muslims in those countries are at a point that is impossible
    to hide.

    On the Syrian civil war, which started in 2011 and displaced millions
    of Syrians, the Turkish president highlighted that the Islamic State
    of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) threat in the region stems from the Bashar
    Assad regime and the discriminative policies by the then-Iraqi
    government. Referring to the anti-ISIS coalition, led by the U.S. to
    eliminate the ISIS threat in the region, ErdoÄ?an said that it is not
    possible to end ISIS only through air operations and that boots on the
    ground is a must.

    The president said that in a conversation with U.S. President Barack
    Obama, he had asked him, "Why is Kobani of such strategic importance?"
    The question was meant to poke a hole in the notion that the U.S.
    prioritized a small village, in which few people remain, when the rest
    of the country was at war, with hundreds of thousands dying at the
    hands of Assad.

    Reminding that 2015 is the 100th year since the 1915 incidents, he
    said that Turkey is well aware that some circles will try intensively
    to bring this issue to the table. "It is also a good opportunity to
    evaluate and discuss the 1915 incidents. We are and will be putting in
    the effort to discuss the truths and to read the history," added
    ErdoÄ?an.

    Alluding to Armenia, the president said that even though the olive
    branch was extended by Turkey, Armenia is still trying to impose its
    own perspective.

    Turkish-Armenian relations have remained strained for decades due to
    the 1915 incidents. Tensions peaked in 1993 when Turkey closed its
    borders with Armenia in reaction to the war in Nagarno-Karabakh.

    Nevertheless, in April 2014 ErdoÄ?an, who was then prime minister, made
    attempts to thaw the tensions between the two countries by issuing a
    message ahead of the 99th anniversary of the 1915 incidents. In an
    unprecedented move, ErdoÄ?an extended condolences to the grandchildren
    of the Armenians who lost their lives in 1915. Both Armenian society
    and international circles hailed the message, which read, "It is a
    duty of humanity to acknowledge that Armenians remember the suffering
    experienced in that period, just like every other citizen of the
    Ottoman Empire."

    http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2015/01/06/president-erdogan-calls-eu-to-revise-turkey-policies

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