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EU's Barroso praise Turkish reforms, calls for more
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 10 - 04 - 2008


European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso
on Thursday praised reforms Turkey has made in recent years in its
bid to join the European Union, but said there were still many areas
where Turkey must continue to increase human rights, according to dpa.
Speaking to the Turkish parliament after talks with President
Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Barroso said
that Turkey had carried out "impressive changes" but that there was
no shortcut to accession.
"More progress is needed on a number of key issues, such as
freedom of expression, democratic primacy in civil-military
relations, cultural rights, trade union rights, women's and
children's rights. They are part of our common values, they are
central to progress and modernity and, indeed, they are also the keys
to accession," Barroso said in a speech to the Turkish Parliament.
During his speech to parliament Barroso refused to comment
directly on a case currently before the Constitutional Court that
could see the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) banned, as
well as dozens of AKP politicians - including Erdogan - banned from
politics but he earlier said he had been surprised by the case.
"We were surprised because it is not common to see this in normal
stable democratic countries," Barroso said in translated comments
after meeting Erdogan.
Erdogan's AKP has fought a number of battles with hardline
secularists who fear that moderate Islamist moves by the party will
ultimately lead to Turkey becoming an Islamic state with sharia law.
The government's moves to allow women to wear Islamic-style
headscarves have proved to be the main focus point in the fight
between secularists and the government and which led to prosecutors
opening the closure case charging the party with "being a focal point
for anti-secular activities".
Barroso specifically said that the European Union has no
particular opinion on the headscarf issue.
The Commission president also said that the EU stood with Turkey
in its fight against the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK).
"We stand together with Turkey in the fight against terrorism. The
PKK is a terrorist organization and is listed as such in the EU list
of terrorist organizations," Barroso told parliament.
"Having said that, the problems of the south-east need to be
addressed through a comprehensive strategy. It should combine efforts
for the socio-economic development of the region, and ensure cultural
and political rights for Turkish citizens of Kurdish origin.
Barroso said he was pleased with Turkey's commitment to find a
solution to the Cyprus problem noting that a solution would ease
Turkeys own bid to join the union. He said the first thing Turkey
should do is to implement the additional protocol that would allow
ships from EU member Cyprus full access to Turkish ports.
"As you are aware, several negotiating chapters are blocked and no
chapter can be closed until Turkey ensures full implementation of the
additional protocol," Barroso said.
Barroso was scheduled to go to Istanbul on Friday where he was to
meet Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew and the Muslim mufti of
Istanbul.


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