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When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby paaul12 » Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:06 pm

EU says it looks to Turkey to help stabilize Mideast


The president of the European Parliament has said the European Union is looking to Turkey to help stabilize the Middle East, shaken by instability and uprisings since the start of this year.


Jerzy Buzek, who is visiting Turkey this week, told Turkish deputies in Parliament on Thursday that he knows from his own experiences that a falling dictatorship is both dangerous and unpredictable, referring to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose regime is threatened by an eight-month uprising that claimed nearly 4,000 lives. He said across the East Mediterranean, not just in Syria, there are multiple flashpoints and that the 27-nation bloc is looking to Turkey to help stabilize the region.

He has said in recent months that Turkey's leadership has stressed Turkey's support for the struggle for freedom across North Africa and the Middle East and that many in the Middle East regard Turkey as a source of inspiration as a successfully modernizing society. He also said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was the first Muslim leader to tell Egypt's Hosni Mubarak to step down.

“Your leaders have travelled to Egypt, Libya and Tunisia to promote the adoption of a constitution that secures secularism. And, more recently, you opened your doors, and hearts, to the Syrian opposition,” he said. Buzek added that Turkey has a lot to offer the international community, stating that it is still essential that Turkey and the EU work together to better coordinate their foreign policies.

He added that Turkey's economy has tripled in size over the past decade and that it has introduced important social reforms, such as the expansion of healthcare to cover the whole population. “Your secular democracy has become an inspiration for millions across North Africa and the Middle East seeking freedom from authoritarian rule,” he stressed.

Speaking about relations between the EU and Turkey, Buzek remained optimistic despite deadlock in membership talks in the past few years. He said Turkey has an important role to play and that Greek Cyprus remains the last divided country in the EU, adding that the EU also looks to Turkey to constructively help end this dispute.

“The tensions we have witnessed in the recent months between Turkey and Cyprus concern me greatly. I would like to reiterate the European Parliament's call on your government to continue to actively support the ongoing negotiations between the leaders of the two communities in Cyprus under the auspices of the UN secretary general. A fair and viable settlement of the Cyprus issue on the basis of a bi-communal, bi-zonal federation with political equality, as set out in the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, is now urgent,” he said.

He underlined that in the current crucial phase of the peace process all efforts and minds should focus on the comprehensive settlement and should not be distracted from this priority. He said he trusts that Turkey, like the EU, will continue to give its total support in this final phase of the talks.

Buzek said a solution to the Cyprus problem would bring a welcome boost to Turkey's accession negotiations, but he said it will also guarantee a bright future for all Cypriots. “This is in everyone's interest,” he added.

Speaking about the new constitution, Buzek said Turkey now has what he called a truly historic opportunity to change its constitution -- the first Turkish constitution not to be written in a time of conflict. He added that this is an opportunity to provide a framework that will protect all the citizens of Turkey and guarantee their rights and freedoms, whatever their ethnicity and belief.

“I strongly support Turkey's efforts to draft a civilian constitution through an inclusive process -- with the government, the opposition and civil society,” Buzek said, adding that the drafting of the new constitution will not be easy but achieving it will cement the country's democratic structures. He noted that the new constitution will help transform Turkish society into a pluralistic democracy with human rights and fundamental freedoms at its core.

Source: http://www.todayszaman.com/news-263861- ... deast.html





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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby Get Real! » Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:15 pm

And what in your view can Turkey possibly do to “stabilize the Middle East” given the fact that the US pretty much controls the ME game by funding and demonizing whomever they wish?

Isn’t the false pretence that Turkey has a say in the ME, part of this greater game Paul?
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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby Cap » Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:18 pm

todayszaman......

Skipped right passed it.
Terrorist Anatolian rhetoric. Sorry.
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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby Get Real! » Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:27 pm

The US is well aware that the current Turkish leadership has megalomanic tendencies so in order to get what they want from Turkey (ie: anti-Russian missile installations on Turkish soil) they’ll pretend to give Turkey what she wants the most… a “say” in what happens in the Middle East! :roll:

But of course it’s the man with the power & money that always calls the shots…
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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby Hermes » Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:37 pm

paaul12 wrote:EU says it looks to Turkey to help stabilize Mideast

How is that going to work by the way? How is Turkey's relationship with its old friend Syria doing? What are Syria's old pals the PKK up to these days? Anything interesting? And how is Iran coping with the Nato anti-missile defense shield aimed at it from Turkish territory? Any friction there? And how did Turkey's preferred candidate in the recent Iraqi elections do? Hmm. Now that Baghdad is pals with Syria and Iran, I hope Turkey doesn't have a fall out with Iraq as well.

Let's not forget the Israeli's. From military cooperation and strategic partnership to frosty relations and rhetoric about naval confrontation over aid to Gaza and gas drilling. And a warning from the EU, Russia and America for Turkey to stop poking her nose in Cyprus's EEZ. And how have the Arabs in Egypt and Tunisia responded to Turkey self-proclaimed "leadership" of the region? Anything to show for it now that Erdogan's anti-Israeli bluster has been exposed as piss and wind?

So how does poor Mr. Buzek think Turkey is going to stabilise the Middle East, when no-one trusts Turkey, Turkey has got no friends and Turkey's EU accession is going down the pan and taking down Turkey's credibility with it? You have to ask yourself if Mr. Buzek is just hoping for a bloody miracle.
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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:17 pm

paaul12 wrote: .... is looking to Turkey to help stabilize ....
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Hmm wasn't this how they (falsely) built up Saddam, Gaddafi etc ...

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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:39 pm

I think somebody (the West) is egging Turkey on to start a war in the Middle East, like against Syria and Israel, in order for Turkey's military to be greatly degraded. Remember how the west egged on Saddam against Iran into a war that lasted 8 years, and when that was over, the west then egged on Saddam to invade Kuwait, which what really finished off Saddam's military. :wink:
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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby Get Real! » Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:09 am

Kikapu wrote:I think somebody (the West) is egging Turkey on to start a war in the Middle East, like against Syria and Israel, in order for Turkey's military to be greatly degraded. Remember how the west egged on Saddam against Iran into a war that lasted 8 years, and when that was over, the west then egged on Saddam to invade Kuwait, which what really finished off Saddam's military. :wink:

The US and the UK are encouraging Turkey to create a “buffer zone” on Syrian soil so as to stop the alleged rebels and PKK from entering Turkey, but of course doing so would only unite Syria against Turkey and they (the Syrians) can more than defend themselves against the Turkish military for years of fighting if it comes to that.
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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby helsingfors » Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:06 am

Unite Syrians against Turkey? Turkey is already backing Syrian people against Assad. Turkey-Syria war belongs to your fantasy world.
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Re: When the going gets tough! call on Turkey to sort it out

Postby Maximus » Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:09 am

Get Real! wrote:
Kikapu wrote:I think somebody (the West) is egging Turkey on to start a war in the Middle East, like against Syria and Israel, in order for Turkey's military to be greatly degraded. Remember how the west egged on Saddam against Iran into a war that lasted 8 years, and when that was over, the west then egged on Saddam to invade Kuwait, which what really finished off Saddam's military. :wink:

The US and the UK are encouraging Turkey to create a “buffer zone” on Syrian soil so as to stop the alleged rebels and PKK from entering Turkey, but of course doing so would only unite Syria against Turkey and they (the Syrians) can more than defend themselves against the Turkish military for years of fighting if it comes to that.


That will definately bankrupt Turkey and probably send the whole country in to civil war too.
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