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ANKARA: We will sign Ankara Protocol

Postby insan » Sun Feb 06, 2005 9:19 pm

ANKARA: We will sign Ankara Protocol: Erdogan
From: "Katia M. Peltekian" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 22:00:24 -0800 (PST)

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NTV MSNBC, Turkey
Feb 4 2005

We will sign Ankara Protocol: Erdogan

The Cyprus question topped the agenda of the meeting between the
Turkish Prime Minister and the speaker of the French parliament.



February 4 - Turkey will sign an official protocol that would signify
the recognition of the Greek Cypriot administration before October 3,
the date Ankara is due to open accession negotiations with the
European Union, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
Thursday.

Signing of the expanded version of the Ankara Protocol between
Turkey and the EU is a step on Turkey's path towards joining the
bloc. The document declares that Turkey recognises all EU members,
including those newly joined in May of last year. Among the new
members was the Greek Cypriot administration.
Speaking in a meeting with Jean Luis Debre, the speaker of the
French parliament, Erdogan said that Turkey would sign the protocol
before accession talks began.
Erdogan said that they are taking the views of legal experts
on the protocol, adding, `we are not in a rush. The signing of the
protocol bring not just political but commercial results.'
One of the issues that marked the meeting was the referendum
that France is to hold to vote on Turkey's membership, which Debre
described was a tradition of France. Debre also asked Erdogan for his
views of secularism. The Turkish Prime Minister responded by saying
that Turkey had learned secularism from France but had made more
progress than France on the issue.
On the issue of the so-called Armenian genocide, Erdogan said
that Turkey had opened its archives but the Armenians had not.
`As new archives are opened you will see that the situation is
not like it is alleged,' Erdogan said.
The Turkish premier asked for Debre's help in Ankara's efforts
to change the prejudices about Turkey in France.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said that there was
still time for the signing of the Ankara protocol. However, Gul,
speaking on his second day of his official visit to China, stressed
that in the protocol would not signify the official recognition of
the Greek Cypriot administration.


http://groong.usc.edu/news/msg102349.html
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Postby magikthrill » Sun Feb 06, 2005 10:01 pm

Oh come on. That stuff about the Armenian Genocide is total BS. If the French allow Turkey in w/out Turkey having recognized the genocide I will lose all respect for French people. At least they get to vote on it.
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Postby insan » Sun Feb 06, 2005 10:20 pm

Magicthrill, you must be one of the eye witness of Armenian genocide :lol: :lol:
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Postby magikthrill » Sun Feb 06, 2005 10:33 pm

ox insan... you're one of those?
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Postby Piratis » Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:28 am

That stuff about the Armenian Genocide is total BS. If the French allow Turkey in w/out Turkey having recognized the genocide I will lose all respect for French people.


Why the French? Do you forget that we have an Armenian minority in Cyprus. I believe that Cypriot Armenians should demand that Turkey should recognize the armenian genocide and compensate armenians before Turkey is allowed to enter the EU.
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Postby turkcyp » Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:32 am

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Postby metecyp » Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:38 am

Piratis wrote:I believe that Cypriot Armenians should demand that Turkey should recognize the armenian genocide and compensate armenians before Turkey is allowed to enter the EU.

Let's give the east Anatolia to Armenians as compensation, southeast Turkey to Kurds for their independent state, western Turkey is actually Greek, so let's give that to Greece. Anything else? Maybe next time, you should ask Turks to pack up and go back to Central Asia. Then you'll be really happy.
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Postby -mikkie2- » Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:46 am

What happened to the Armenians is something that Turkey must face up to. Just like the Germans had to face up to what they did to the Jews, the Turks must do the same.
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Postby Piratis » Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:52 am

Maybe next time, you should ask Turks to pack up and go back to Central Asia. Then you'll be really happy.


We would be happy if Turkey moves out of Cyprus. If turkey wants to brake up our country, then why we should not support something similar for them?
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Postby metecyp » Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:54 am

What happened to the Armenians is something that Turkey must face up to. Just like the Germans had to face up to what they did to the Jews, the Turks must do the same.

I agree that this Armenian genocide issue has to be discussed between Turks and Armenians. Obviously, something happenned there and it will be the best interest of both parties to sit down and agree to what happenned.

What I don't like is the politics behind it. I feel like this historical event is being used as a greater political agenda which will never be accepted by Turks and I believe that's why the issue is not being discussed in Turkey due to this political agenda.
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