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Euro-mps Digest Eu/turkey Negotiating Framework With Rehn

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  • Euro-mps Digest Eu/turkey Negotiating Framework With Rehn

    European Report
    July 6, 2005

    EURO-MPS DIGEST EU/TURKEY NEGOTIATING FRAMEWORK WITH REHN


    MEPs on the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee were said
    to be supportive in general of the negotiating framework for the
    accession talks with Turkey just proposed by the European Commission
    as they held discussions with EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn
    late on July 4 in Strasbourg. Nevertheless, a number of them stressed
    the need for real and visible progress from Turkey in the fields of
    human rights, women's rights, religious freedom and Cyprus, as well
    as for a genuine application of the criteria for joining the EU.

    Presenting the framework to the MEPs, Mr Rehn described it as "the
    strictest and at the same time the fairest basis" for conducting
    accession talks with Turkey (see also Europe Information 2975). In
    reply to questions, Mr Rehn told MEPs that priorities in the
    negotiations due to start on October 3 would include respect of human
    rights in general, zero tolerance of torture, and respect of the
    rights of non-Muslim communities, women's organisations and trade
    unions. On religious freedom, the Commissioner signalled that a 'law
    on foundations' currently before the Turkish parliament was deficient
    and that it might be better to postpone its adoption until it had
    been improved.

    On Armenia, Commissioner Rehn said Turkey would have to maintain good
    neighbourly relations in general and thus normalise its relations
    with Armenia and open its borders. However, he indicated that
    recognition of the events of 1915-1916 - the "Armenian genocide" -
    was not a pre-condition for opening accession negotiations, while in
    the same breath regretting the postponement of a conference of
    historians on this issue at the Bosphorus University.
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