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  • French Embassy Denies Existence of 'Chirac Letter'

    French Embassy Denies Existence of 'Chirac Letter'

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Aug 12 2005

    ANKARA - Officials from the French Embassy in Ankara denied the
    existence of a letter written by French President Jacques Chirac,
    in which he assured the Greek Cypriots that the European Union would
    not start accession negotiations with Turkey unless it recognizes
    Greek Cyprus.

    Greek Cypriot daily "Philelefteros" reported on Tuesday that Chirac had
    sent a handwritten letter to Greek Cypriot leader Tassos Papadopoulos,
    through the Greek Cypriot ambassador in France. According to
    "Philelefteros", the letter stated that the French government believed
    Turkey would not be able to start accession talks with the EU on
    October 3 if it does not recognise the Greek Cypriot administration.

    GREEK OR FRENCH LIE?

    However "there is no such letter", a French Embassy official said.
    Turkish media reported the event as "Greek lie".

    Recently, Greek Cypriot Foreign Minister, George Iacovou said
    Turkey's refusal to recognise the Greek Cypriot government was
    "provocative". However, Iacovou refused to say whether non-recognition
    of Greek Cyprus could lead to Greek Cyprus, or another EU country,
    vetoing the start of accession talks on October 3. All EU leaders
    including the Greek Cypriot leader knew on 17 December Summit that
    Turkey will not recognise Greek Cyprus until the problem is solved on
    the island. Yet the 'unexpected' French support to the Greek side has
    shifted the balance. Turkey blames France of not keeping its promises
    given in the Summit.

    According to "Philelefteros", the Greek Cypriot and Greek governments
    have been holding talks after what Iacovou called a "shift" in France's
    stance towards the issue of Turkish recognition of the Greek Cypriot
    administration. The Greek Cypriot daily said the two sides may hold
    a top-level meeting to evaluate the present situation and devise a
    common foreign policy.

    Recently, French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and French
    Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said it was "unacceptable" for
    Turkey to start accession negotiations, without recognizing one the
    EU's member states. Chirac, who has the final say in foreign policy
    matters, is said to have backed these comments. Ankara reacted to
    the statements, claiming that the recognition of Greek Cyprus is not
    a condition for starting EU entry talks. Though the EU laws did not
    allow accepting any candidate as a member when it has border problems,
    the EU accepted only the Greek Cyprus as a full member to the EU. The
    Turkish side strongly supported the UN Peace Plan in 2004 while the
    Greek side rejected the plan. The EU with the US and UN promised to
    end isolation of the TRNC yet has done almost nothing to do so.

    Dr. Davut Sahiner from ISRO Center for European Studies, Ankara says
    France is not sincere in its Cyprus policy. "Their only aim is to
    keep Turkey outside of the EU. They first abused the Armenian issue
    and made everything a mess in Turkey-Armenia relations. Now the
    Cyprus." Added Dr. Sahiner.

    "Anti-Turkish political groups in France blame Turkey for going bad
    anything in EU and France. They do not want to see Turkey in. In fact
    an EU-member Turkey would be great for the Greeks and Armenians as
    well" said Dr. Davut Sahiner
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