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European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Turkey on 17 Dec. 2004

  • Russian, Italian, French companies among 15 bidding for oil and gas drilling rights off Cyprus – The Washington Post

    Russian, Italian, French companies among 15 bidding for oil and gas drilling rights off Cyprus – The Washington Post

    By Associated Press, Published: May 11

    NICOSIA, Cyprus — Major oil and gas companies such as Russia’s Novatec, Italy’s ENI, France’s Total, and Malaysia’s Petronas are among 15 firms and consortiums that are seeking to carry out exploratory drilling for gas deposits off southern Cyprus, the island’s commerce minister said Friday, despite Turkey’s strong objections.

    The minister, Neoklis Sylikiotis, said the companies that applied for a license to drill by Friday’s deadline also include ones from Canada, the UK, Norway, Israel, South Korea and the U.S., surpassing the government’s hopes.

    The bids come as the small east Mediterranean island nation is reeling from Europe’s financial crisis. It economy is projected to shrink by half a percentage point of GDP this year, and unemployment is hitting record highs.

    “We’ve all had great expectations from this licensing round and I can tell you not only have the results not belied those expectations, they’ve exceeded them by far,” Sylikiotis told a news conference.

    via Russian, Italian, French companies among 15 bidding for oil and gas drilling rights off Cyprus – The Washington Post.

  • Bagis: Turkey Changes and So Does EU

    Bagis: Turkey Changes and So Does EU

    Turkish European Union Minister and Chief Negotiator Egemen Bagis has said that Turkey had changed and so had the EU.

    051012 bagis turkey changes and so does eu 1Turkey is sine qua non for EU, Bagis said at a meeting titled “European Perspectives For Turkish Foreign Policy” organized by Foundation of Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA) in Ankara on Thursday, adding that Turkey is lying at the junction for EU.

    Egemen Bagis said that Turkey, with its growing economy, became more important for European countries and became a very successful market.

    He said that the EU project has been the biggest social change for Turkey.

    The Chief Negotiator Bagis said, “Turkey expected to start negotiations on new chapters, and Turkey would never ever give up.”

    “EU reforms made our country more livable,” Bagis noted.

    SETA’s Foreign Policy Director Talip Kucukcan said, “we have some question marks about Europe’s Turkish Foreign Policy.”

    “Turkey has an objective and rational foreign policy rather than being cultural and ideologic,” Kucukcan added.

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  • Turkey Warns Against Rising Racism In Europe

    Turkey Warns Against Rising Racism In Europe

    5/9/2012 2:18 AM ET

    (RTTNews) – Turkish President Abdullah Gül has warned that xenophobia, racism and Islamophobia are threatening Europe’s own values and advised the 27-member European Union bloc to continue with an open vision.

    no racism“It’s my sincere wish that this threat will be prevented from gaining more ground that will lead the EU to turn further in on itself and to harm the universal values that it pioneers,” Gül said in a statement on the occasion of ‘Europe Day’ on Tuesday.

    He urged EU countries to free themselves of “baseless worries” about Turkey’s EU negotiations and to remove “the artificial barriers” raised on its road to accession as he reaffirmed Turkey’s objective of full membership.

    Describing Turkey’s aspirations to join the EU as part of the country’s strategic vision, Gül said it was for both sides to crown Turkey’s half-century long journey with this end. A potential Turkish membership in the EU will strengthen the bloc’s global position in the fields of energy, economy, foreign policy and security, Gül was quoted by Turkish media as saying.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan also issued a statement saying that the government’s efforts at raising democratic norms through a set of reform packages were evidence of its will to join the EU.

    by RTT Staff Writer

    via Turkey Warns Against Rising Racism In Europe.

  • THY To Decide On Purchase Of Poland’s Flag Carrier Soon

    THY To Decide On Purchase Of Poland’s Flag Carrier Soon

    Turkey’s national carrier Turkish Airlines (THY) will make a decision regarding purchase of Poland’s flag carrier LOT within next one month.

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    Replying to a question on purchase of LOT, Hamdi Topcu, chairman of executive board of THY, said that works have been under way on buying of the airlines.

    Talks have been under way with LOT, he said.

    THY and LOT did not hold talks on the value of the Polish airlines, he said, adding that senior executives of LOT would come to Turkey in the coming days.

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  • Turkey blocks EU from NATO summit unless OIC also attends

    Turkey blocks EU from NATO summit unless OIC also attends

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    European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (L), EU President Herman Van Rompuy (R) (Photo: EPA)

    30 April 2012 / SERVET YANATMA, ANKARA

    Ankara says it will block EU participation in an upcoming NATO summit unless the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is also allowed to be present.

    EU member states had proposed participation by some of the top EU bureaucrats, including European Commission President José Manuel Barroso and President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy, who are now unsure whether they will be able to attend the summit taking in Chicago on May 20-21 as representatives of the union due to the objections from Turkey, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Friday. Raising the EU’s commitment to a NATO peace mission in Afghanistan, EU member countries including France had argued that the EU should be represented, while Turkey is maintaining that there should only be member state participation in the summit, the WSJ claimed.

    “If non-NATO members will also participate, the OIC should be represented [in the Chicago summit] first and foremost,” Turkish diplomatic sources said in explaining Ankara’s position, speaking to Today’s Zaman on Sunday. The sources claimed that the OIC’s commitment exceeded the EU contribution in the Afghanistan peace mission.

    The EU has exerted efforts for the reconstruction and democratization of Afghanistan in preparation for the post-NATO-mission period in the country. The EU launched a rule of law mission (EUPOL) under the banner of the European Security and Defense Program (ESDP) in June 2007. The union has also initiated a program for justice reform and is helping to fund civilian projects in NATO-run Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs).

    Meanwhile, the OIC, a bloc of 56 countries, is also taking a growing interest in the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and in 2010 it accepted a proposal by member states Turkey and the United Arab Emirates to appoint an OIC permanent representative for Afghanistan.

    The US administration has joined the push for greater OIC involvement in Afghanistan for the last couple of years, which would bring benefits in efforts towards reconciliation between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

    The Turkish diplomatic sources also noted that the different proposals coming from NATO members on who will participate are still being discussed and there is not an ultimate decision yet. They added that there are also objections from other non-EU NATO members to the proposed EU participation in the Chicago summit.

    The background to Turkey’s objection to EU participation in NATO activities involves a more long-standing dispute. Greek Cyprus, representing the entire island as a full member of the EU, blocks Turkish participation in European defense institutions such as the European Defense Agency (EDA). Turkey, a NATO member, has responded by obstructing the EU’s integration in NATO activities.

    Rejection of Israeli partnership in NATO

    Turkey has also blocked Israel’s participation in the summit in a sign of Turkey’s determination to prevent its new foe from cooperating with the alliance following a deadly ship raid.

    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said during a NATO meeting in Brussels on April that Turkey will not allow Israel, a member of the Mediterranean Dialogue, a NATO outreach program including seven non-NATO nations, to take part in the alliance’s new “Partnership Cooperation Menu (PCM).

    Turkish-Israeli relations worsened in May 2010 and have remained strained since then after Israeli naval commandos stormed the Mavi Marmara, a ship carrying humanitarian aid to breach Israel’s Gaza blockade, killing nine Turkish civilians.

    Turkey insists that NATO-Israel relations cannot be restored until Turkey-Israel relations are normalized.

    via Turkey blocks EU from NATO summit unless OIC also attends.

  • French candidate’s trip to Turkey canceled due to his position on Armenian Genocide

    French candidate’s trip to Turkey canceled due to his position on Armenian Genocide

    103225French presidential candidate Gil Taieb failed to visit Turkey and meet with local French community during his campaign due to his position on Israel and the Armenian Genocide.

    After successful trips to Greece and Israel, Taieb had to travel to Istanbul, JSSNews reports.

    It was his second trip to Turkey but it was postponed because of his “active position on Israel and the army, as well as support for the Armenian Genocide recognition, a source told JSSNews.

    A source close to Taieb said he is determined to protect republican values, his commitments and freedom wherever he is.

    via French candidate’s trip to Turkey canceled due to his position on Armenian Genocide | Armenia News – NEWS.am.