Thursday, November 09, 2006

Turkey's bid to join the EU falters
THE TIMES: Turkey was told yesterday to open its ports and airports to Cypriot traffic within the next month or face the suspension of talks to join the European Union.

The ultimatum from the European Commission — the first delivered to a potential EU country — solicited a promise to speed up domestic reforms, but the Turkish Prime Minister insisted that the Cyprus issue could be solved only by Greece and Greek Cypriots. “Don’t expect us to open our ports and airports until the isolation of the Turkish Cypriot state is lifted,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.

Suspension of accession talks would damage relations between Turkey and the EU. Opposition to Turkish membership in Germany and France would make restarting the process difficult if stalled. Ultimatum may end Turkey EU hope from Rory Watson and Suna Erdem
Mark Alexander

5 comments:

mirrorman said...

Turkey, please keep up your anti-Greek Cypriot stance and stay out of Europe until you are purged of your simmering anachronistic tendencies.

Mark said...

I feel the same as you do, Mirrorman. Please, please keep up the anti-Greek Cypriot stance, Turkey!

With Bush now weakened, and Blair, too, we might have a chance of keeping Turkey out. Those two have cocked up in Iraq, and they'd like to cock up in Europe, too.

The trouble is they don't seem to understand Islam and the intentions of Muslims, and they don't appear to want to learn either.

Sir Henry Morgan said...

Another 70 million Muslims with the right of free movement and settlement within Europe is about the last thing we need.

Mark said...

Sir Henry, I couldn't have put it plainer myself.

Mark said...

I cannot, for the life of me, understand why our leaders want Turkey in Europe. British politicians are the most pro-Turkey's entry. They are fools! What do they imagine the end of this will be? It will all definitely end in tears! I'll guarantee anyone that. It will be the undoing to Western civilization. Our leaders are shameless for wanting to bring this about.