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Postby humanist » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:54 pm

EU urges Turkey to open ports
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THERE is no "Plan B" for Turkey to join the European Union so long as disputes over Cyprus remain, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said yesterday, urging Ankara to open ports and airports to traffic from Cyprus.
Turkey fears that its already flagging membership bid could hit a roadblock once three more negotiating chapters - policy areas of EU law - are opened, since all the remaining fields are blocked, mainly because of Cyprus.
"No, we don't have a Plan B," Fuele said at a gathering of European civil society organisations in Istanbul, adding that there was no way of by-passing accession rules.
Turkish leaders have sounded increasingly impatient with the lack of progress in entry talks that began in 2005, though membership remains their top declared foreign policy goal.
Of the 35 policy chapters, Turkey has completed one, 12 remain under discussion and 18 have been frozen because of opposition by EU member states including Cyprus and France.
Under EU treaty rules, a single member state can block each stage of the accession process, since opening and closing chapters requires unanimity.
Fuele said 13 chapters would be freed for negoation if Turkey opened its ports and airports.
Turkey has said it will honour the 2004 Ankara Protocol on sea and air links if the EU also ends a trade embargo on the Turkish part of northern Cyprus, as it does not want to make Turkish Cypriots feel they are being abandoned.
Turkey's leaders have accused some EU member states of using the Cyprus issue to block Turkey's bid and have aired suspicions that some do not want a Muslim nation, with growing economic muscle and a large population, in the 27-member bloc.
Egemen Bagis, Turkey's Minister for EU Affairs and chief negotiator, sitting alongside Fuele, said Turkey intended to complete harmonisation with EU laws by 2013, and chided EU governments for allowing Cyprus to block progress.
"As far as the Commission and the other states are concerned I think the real question is how long can we let this spoiled member of EU - the Greek Cypriot administration - hijack the interests of the European Union at large," Bagis said.
"It is time for the 26 other nations to wake up and smell the coffee."
Bagis said a recent survey showed that roughly two-thirds of Turks wanted EU membership, but two-thirds thought it would never happen.


They just don't get it. It has nothing to do with Cyprus being spoilt it has a lot to do with Turkey occupying illegally another country which is already a n EU member State. EU would be foolish to allow this to happen because next it could be Georgia under Russian occupation. LOL .... get over it Bagis and move your troops out f Cyprus.
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Postby adabizim » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:28 pm

You just don't get it. Turkey is going nowhere and you can't blackmail her with your dirty games.
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Postby ZoC » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:46 pm

adabizim wrote:You just don't get it. Turkey is going nowhere and you can't blackmail her with your dirty games.


wot do u mean, she's not going nowhere? she's already gone somewhere. cyprus. and she's been holding the north hostage for decades. so who's blackmailing who, twit?
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Postby jahitty » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:19 am

A message for adabizim..

What do you mean Turkeys not going anywhere, what makes you so sure? Do you think Turkey when planning the raping and pillaging of Cyprus in the 60.s they factored in revolutions in Eygypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran, the list goes on and on.... climate change, food shortages, economic crisis, population explosions, the exponential development of technology and mass communication. You see, many fanatics like you think in linear terms, in other words, you dont think much......
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:23 am

adabizim wrote:You just don't get it. Turkey is going nowhere and you can't blackmail her with your dirty games.

Turkey is indeed going nowhere because she is led by an immature fool and that’s why the EU will send her packing by the end of the year.
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Postby quattro » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:57 am

jahitty wrote:A message for adabizim..

What do you mean Turkeys not going anywhere, what makes you so sure? Do you think Turkey when planning the raping and pillaging of Cyprus in the 60.s they factored in revolutions in Eygypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran, the list goes on and on.... climate change, food shortages, economic crisis, population explosions, the exponential development of technology and mass communication. You see, many fanatics like you think in linear terms, in other words, you dont think much......


good one jah

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Postby adabizim » Fri Feb 18, 2011 6:21 pm

Get Real! wrote:
adabizim wrote:You just don't get it. Turkey is going nowhere and you can't blackmail her with your dirty games.

Turkey is indeed going nowhere because she is led by an immature fool and that’s why the EU will send her packing by the end of the year.


Says who? You are talkıng about same shit since 74 and nothing happens!! :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:51 am

Turkey's press freedom controversy goes global

A leading U.S.-based human-rights organization and the Council of Europe’s commissioner for human rights have both called on Turkey to do more to protect press freedom amid ongoing debates sparked by the U.S. ambassador’s comments.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php? ... 2011-02-18
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