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Turkey must do better for membership, Brussels says
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 05 - 11 - 2008


Turkey has proven itself to be a reliable
international partner and a key energy transit route, but it must
work harder on political and human-rights reforms if it wants to join
the European Union, the EU's executive said Wednesday, according to dpa.
"Turkey's geo-strategic position gives the country a vital role in
the EU's energy security, particularly diversification of energy
sources. Closer energy cooperation between the EU (and) Turkey ... is
essential," the European Commission said in its annual report on
would-be EU member states.
Nevertheless, "a new impetus now needs to be given to reform, in
order to strengthen democracy and human rights, modernize and develop
the country and bring it closer to the EU," the paper said.
Turkey has been a candidate for EU membership since 1999 and
opened formal talks on accession in 2005, but officials in Brussels
say that its progress has been limited, especially under the impact
of the summer's power struggle between the ruling AKP party and the
country's secularist elite.
"The year 2008 was marked by strong political tensions in domestic
politics. Constitutional court cases highlight the need for an urgent
revision of rules governing political parties and also for wider
constitutional reform," EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said.
"The country has every chance to make 2009 an important year in
its accession progress by accelerating the momentum of legal and
democratic reforms," he said.
Nevertheless, he refused to set a date for the completion of
Turkey's accession talks, saying that this would depend on the pace
of reform in the country.
"The key to make progress is not for politicians to ask for a
date. The key is indeed to sit down and agree on reforms in the
government, in the parliament, and encourage administration to
implement these reforms seriously," he stressed.
Turkey's perceived weakness in fighting organized crime is also a
"serious concern," the commission report said.
And its policy of vetoing the entry of EU member Cyprus into
international organizations, and its refusal to let NATO, of which it
is a member, cooperate fully with the EU because of its dispute with
Cyprus, "created problems for EU-NATO co-operation."
"We expect Turkey will contribute to a favourable climate for a
comprehensive settlement on the reunification of Cyprus. 2009 should
be a decisive year," Rehn said.


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