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Turkish Press Review, 05-10-03Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: Turkish Directorate General of Press and Information <http://www.byegm.gov.tr><LINK href="http://www.byegm.gov.tr_yayinlarimiz_chr_pics_css/tpr.css" rel=STYLESHEET type=text/css> e-mail : newspot@byegm.gov.tr <caption> <_caption> Summary of the political and economic news in the Turkish press this morning03.10.2005EU TO DECIDE ON TURKEY’S TALKS TODAY ERDOGAN: “ANKARA HAS BACKUP PLANS FOR UNEXPECTED EVENTS IN THE ECONOMY” ARINC CALLS FOR THE NATION TO BE CALM OVER EU PROCESS, SAYS TURKEY PASSING PATIENCE TEST GUL COULD BE IN LUXEMBOURG TODAY FRENCH FM: “ANKARA BEGINNING ITS EU TALKS DOESN’T MEAN IT WILL JOIN THE UNION” BRITAIN’S STRAW WORKS FOR FINAL FRAMEWORK DEAL VIENNA INSISTS ON “ABSORPTION CAPACITY” CLAUSE, ANKARA REFUSES SOLANA: “NEGOTIATIONS WILL BEGIN AS SCHEDULED” MHP CALLS ON GOVT TO REJECT EU EDELMAN WARNS EU NOT TO TURN BACK TURKEY MOLYVIATIS: “THIS OPPORTUNITY SHOULDN’T BE MISSED” AHERN: “NEGOTIATIONS SHOULD START TODAY” TUSIAD HEAD: “ANKARA’S EU PROCESS SHOULD END WITH FULL MEMBERSHIP” AGAR: “ANKARA CAN’T CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE EU WITHOUT MAKING CONCESSIONS” AUSTRIAN DELEGATION VISITS ANKARA TODAY SEVKET GURSOY JOINS AKP WRESTLER HAMZA YERLIKAYA BECOMES THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS SITUATION FROM THE HALL TO THE STREETS BY ISMAIL KUCUKKAYA (AKSAM)CONTENTS
[01] EU TO DECIDE ON TURKEY’S TALKS TODAYThe 25 European Union foreign ministers met yesterday evening in Luxembourg to discuss Turkey’s accession talks Framework Document. During the gathering, reportedly no clear result was obtained due to the opposition of Austria. A final decision is expected to be reached at a meeting to be held this morning. Meanwhile, Turkish officials are closely following developments. Yesterday afternoon, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul met with Foreign Ministry officials as well as Economy Minister and chief EU negotiator Ali Babacan. Furthermore, in the evening, Babacan held talks with his economy staff including the Treasury undersecretary and Central Bank governor. In addition, speaking at a gathering of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Kizilcahaman yesterday, Gul reiterated that he would not travel to Luxembourg without seeing the framework document and that Ankara would not accept any other alternative other than full membership. /Turkiye/[02] ERDOGAN: “ANKARA HAS BACKUP PLANS FOR UNEXPECTED EVENTS IN THE ECONOMY”Speaking at a party retreat in Kizilcahamam over the weekend, Prime Minister and ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Ankara had contingency plans for unexpected events, adding that no one should expect adverse economic shocks anymore. “Our economy is no longer vulnerable,” he said. “We’ll continue our way without sacrificing determination, our atmosphere of confidence, and fiscal discipline.” Touching on Turkey’s looming European Union accession talks, Erdogan said that Turkey was at a turning point and passing a critical test. “We’ve done our best to begin our EU talks and now it’s the EU’s turn to do so,” he said. “The EU’s decision will not hurt our progress in human rights and democracy, no matter what.” Erdogan further stated that the EU decision would determine the future of the EU since it would decide whether to be a global actor or continue to be a Christian Club. /Sabah/[03] ARINC CALLS FOR THE NATION TO BE CALM OVER EU PROCESS, SAYS TURKEY PASSING PATIENCE TESTAppearing on CNN Turk yesterday, Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc said that Turkey wouldn’t leave the negotiating table during its talks with the European Union. “Ankara will sit at the negotiating table if the EU decides to do so,” he said and called for the nation to stay calm in this process. “We’re passing a patience test,” he added. /Milliyet/[04] GUL COULD BE IN LUXEMBOURG TODAYForeign Minister Abdullah Gul will attend today’s official opening ceremony in Luxembourg if the European Union foreign ministers have agreed on a document which can be accepted by Turkey. As the decision from Luxembourg was waited for yesterday, the Foreign Ministry was ready for a positive result. If the EU foreign ministers reach an agreement, Gul will go to Luxembourg for the intergovernmental conference. The official opening of the negotiations will start with a meeting between British Foreign Minister Jack Straw and Gul. During Gul’s visit, Turkey’s EU chief negotiator Ali Babacan, Foreign Ministry Deputy Undersecretary Volkan Bozkir, Deputy Director General for EU Affairs Selim Yener, and ministry spokesman Namik Tan will company him. Reportedly in Gul’s speech, to avoid seeming argumentative, he will not dwell on Cyprus dispute. Instead, he will stress the importance of Turkish membership for the EU and stress that Ankara’s main aim is full membership. Gul will also underline that the place to solve the Cyprus issue is the UN, not the EU. /Milliyet/[05] FRENCH FM: “ANKARA BEGINNING ITS EU TALKS DOESN’T MEAN IT WILL JOIN THE UNION”French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said yesterday that Ankara beginning its accession talks with the European Union didn’t mean that it would inevitably join the EU. “Telling Ankara that negotiations mean joining the Union would be a lie,” he said, claiming that since the EU will make many requests of Ankara, the process would be difficult. /Sabah/[06] BRITAIN’S STRAW WORKS FOR FINAL FRAMEWORK DEALEU Term President Britain’s Foreign Minister Jack Straw yesterday conducted intense diplomatic contacts during the most critical hours of Turkey’s European Union journey. Before his arrival in Luxembourg, speaking to the BBC, Straw warned that leaving Turkey out of the EU would increase the religious and political divide between Muslims and Christians, and asked for the fulfillment of the pledges made to Turkey. Straw also warned that not starting the negotiations with Turkey would be a failure for the EU. Then Straw spoke to Olli Rehn, the European Union enlargement commissioner, and held bilateral meetings with George Iacovou, foreign minister of the Greek Cypriot administration, and Ursula Plassnik, foreign minister of Austria. Before the dinner, Straw tried to persuade Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, who said he wouldn’t go to Luxembourg if unacceptable terms such as anything less than full membership were included in the framework document. /Aksam/[07] VIENNA INSISTS ON “ABSORPTION CAPACITY” CLAUSE, ANKARA REFUSESBritish Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday worked to clear Austria’s objection against Turkey’s European Union membership. Just before the European Union foreign ministers’ meeting, Blair called Austria’s Prime Minister Wolfgang Schuessel and asked him to avoid steps which would lead to a crisis. During the official meetings, all 24 of the other EU members refused to support Austria. But when Austria wasn’t convinced, it was decided that a modification be made to the negotiation framework document. During a short break, the foreign ministers of EU Term President Britain and Austria compromised to modify the document. Consequently, the EU’s “capacity to absorb” another country was added to the draft document. Ankara is refusing the modification, which could mean “privileged partnership” in lieu of full membership. /Aksam/[08] SOLANA: “NEGOTIATIONS WILL BEGIN AS SCHEDULED”European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, speaking yesterday to a French newspaper, said that the problems between the EU and Turkey would be solved and its negotiations for full membership would begin as scheduled on today, Oct. 3. “Suppose we say no; then let’s consider the picture we may have 25 years later,” added Solana. “If a great calamity takes place in the Middle East and a great oil and energy crisis ensues, we will regret not having accepted Turkey. The strategic position for the US and the EU and the situation in Iraq, Iran and the whole region should be considered. Turkey’s remaining as close as possible to us is within our interests. Turkey is a stability factor for security and peace.” /Cumhuriyet/[09] MHP CALLS ON GOVT TO REJECT EUThousands of ultranationalists from throughout the country gathered in Ankara yesterday to voice their opposition to the possible start of Turkey’s European Union membership accession talks. Addressing the meeting, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahceli called on Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan to reject the EU membership talks, adding that the process would harm Turkey. “Our country can stand on its own two feet,” said the MHP leader. /Star/[10] EDELMAN WARNS EU NOT TO TURN BACK TURKEYDeputy Defense Secretary Eric Edelman, until recently the US ambassador to Ankara, said yesterday that the European Union rejecting Turkey’s membership would cause instability in the region. “In light of everything else that is going on in the wake of 9_11, in Afghanistan, in Iraq and following the bombings in Madrid and London, to say ‘no’ to a secular, democratic open society — what message does that give to all those other countries and societies to whom we have been giving the message that we want you to start down this road of accommodation and modernity, of separation of mosque and state?” Edelman told the Times of London. "If the answer turns out to be ‘Well, no matter what you do, you won’t get in, you can’t be accepted in the community of democratic nations of open societies and open economies’, the consequences will be significant and long-lasting and not positive.” /Turkiye/[11] MOLYVIATIS: “THIS OPPORTUNITY SHOULDN’T BE MISSED”Greek Foreign Minister Molyviatis yesterday said: “There is an historic opportunity for Turkey over its EU membership and losing this would be a great mistake.” Molyviatis added, “Some people are unhappy about the negotiation framework, but I personally believe that if Turkey misses the chance it would be a huge mistake.” He also said that Turkey should overcome its shortcomings both inside the country and outside. Molivyatis also added that if Ankara’s entry talks start today, it would be a turning point for the Turkish-Greek relationship. / Cumhuriyet/[12] AHERN: “NEGOTIATIONS SHOULD START TODAY”Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said yesterday that Turkey’s negotiations should start today as scheduled. “Negotiations should start today as we agreed last December,” Ahern told Sky TV. “I don’t think that there should be new requirements at this stage.” He also added that the Turkey’s membership negotiations with EU will take some time. /Milliyet/[13] TUSIAD HEAD: “ANKARA’S EU PROCESS SHOULD END WITH FULL MEMBERSHIP”Turkish Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association (TUSIAD) Chairman Omer Sabanci said yesterday that today, Oct. 3, was an important date for both Turkey’s relations with the European Union and Turkey’s EU membership, adding that Ankara’s EU bid was an irreversible process. “This process should result in full membership,” said Sabanci. /Hurriyet/[14] AGAR: “ANKARA CAN’T CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE EU WITHOUT MAKING CONCESSIONS”Speaking at a meeting of his party over the weekend, opposition True Path Party (DYP) leader Mehmet Agar predicted that Ankara’s accession talks with the European Union wouldn’t continue without it making concessions. Agar stated that Turkey’s EU journey began four decades ago, saying that those who called the EU a Christian club in the past now advocated the Union. He stressed that the EU was an integration and unity project which had succeeded in the world. “Therefore EU membership will boost welfare, happiness, democracy and democratization in Turkey,” he said, adding, however, that while resolution of the Cyprus issue was not a precondition for Turkey’s EU bid now it was. /Turkiye/[15] AUSTRIAN DELEGATION VISITS ANKARA TODAYAustrian Parliament Speaker Andreas Khol with an accompanying delegation is expected to arrive in Ankara today to pay a visit at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart Bulent Arinc. Tomorrow, Khol is set to hold bilateral meetings in Parliament and then hold talks with European Union Harmonization Commission Chairman Yasar Yakis and Foreign Affairs Commission head Mehmet Dulger. He will also be received by President Ahmet Necdet Sezer and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. After holding a series of contacts in Istanbul, the Austrian delegation will leave Turkey. /Star/[16] SEVKET GURSOY JOINS AKPAdiyaman independent Deputy Sevket Gursoy yesterday joined the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) ranks. With his action, the AKP raised the number of its seats in Parliament to 356. /Star/[17] WRESTLER HAMZA YERLIKAYA BECOMES THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMPIONTurkish wrestler Hamza Yerlikaya yesterday became world champion for the third time in Hungary’s World Greco-Roman Championship. /Hurriyet/[18] FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS…FROM THE COLUMNS[19] SITUATION FROM THE HALL TO THE STREETS BY ISMAIL KUCUKKAYA (AKSAM)Columnist Ismail Kucukkaya comments on the weekend Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) rally in Ankara and relations between Turkey and the European Union. A summary of his column is as follows:“I was at the Parliament’s ceremony hall Saturday evening to attend a reception to mark the new legislature year. The only issue on people’s lips was the European Union. Everybody was focused on Austrian Ambassador to Turkey Marius Calligaris that night. He met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, EU chief negotiator Ali Babacan, almost all the Cabinet ministers, Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodities Exchanges (TOBB) Chairman Rifat Hisarciklioglu and journalists. Even this stage showed that Austria, which is a small country, reached its aim to become the key actor concerning Turkey, something it doesn’t deserve at all. I spoke with Mr. Erdogan briefly. When journalist Ercan Yavuz asked Erdogan if he was hopeful, he said, ‘Don’t worry. If it’s going to happen, it will happen.’ He was so relaxed that he meant to say, ‘We did our best. The rest of the matter concerns the EU.’ He actually met with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Austrian Prime Minister Wolfgang Schussel before the reception. I also spoke to foreign policy advisor Egemen Bagis, who is close to Erdogan. He said, ‘Our EU membership talks will start. We should get used to this bargaining and tension.’ The Parliament speaker, prime minister, the highest commanders, bureaucrats, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), that is, those who direct Ankara’s pulses, were a little concerned, hopeful and curiously waiting for the news to come from Brussels and the decision to be taken by Luxembourg. They said to themselves, ‘We will probably start membership talks, but how can we continue this process with this stance of EU leaders?’ I was at Tandogan Square in Ankara 14 hours after the reception, that is, on Sunday afternoon. I was worried how crowded the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) rally would be. I could hardly get to the press bus. MHP deputy leader Mehmet Sandir was surprised when he saw me. I asked him about the mass rally. He said, ‘We decided to hold this magnificent rally to warn the government and prevent it from making concessions at a time when it’s closest to making a mistake.’ Obviously, MHP leader Devlet Bahceli was well prepared for his speech. It was crowded enough to make MHP leaders happy. Maybe it can be said that the enthusiasm and tension was low at the meeting square, but it was a very important and successful event in terms of political strategy. The media was closely interested and foreign TV channels were also there. Bahceli warned the government not to go to EU membership talks. However, if the MHP were in power, what would it really do concerning the EU issue? I’m curious.” ARCHIVE <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="http:/_www.byegm.gov.tr_statistic/countcode.js"> </script> Turkish Press Review Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |