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Updated: Monday, 3

October 2005, 13:27 GMT 14:27 UK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deadlock

delays EU Turkey talks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Austria will not agree to talks without some

changes

 

 

 

EU

foreign ministers in Luxembourg have put back the scheduled opening of talks

on Turkey's EU membership bid, as attempts to

break a deadlock continue.

Talks were meant to start at 1700 (1500 BST), but were delayed

over Austria's reservations about

full Turkish entry.

No new time for talks was announced. The British EU presidency

said a deal might not be reached on Monday.

Austria wants an alternative to full

membership, but Turkey says it will not

compromise on existing agreements.

A meeting to discuss starting entry talks with Croatia has been

postponed.

Officials were planning to review Croatia's progress

towards membership on Monday, but Mr Straw said it would have to wait until

the problem over Turkey was resolved.

Growing resentment

A British spokesman said as the Turkish delegation was waiting

in Ankara for news of a breakthrough, it would be

impossible for talks to start on time.

" The talks were scheduled for five o'clock. There's no plane in

existence that can get the [Turkish foreign] minister [from Ankara] here for five o'clock, " he told

the AFP news agency.

But he added: " There has been real progress made. "

Earlier UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said there were doubts

that an agreement would be reached.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

" I hoped that the outcome would be a

conclusion with the arrival of a Turkish delegation to begin the accession

conference later this afternoon, but that is by no means certain, " he

added.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Turkey's ruling AK

party he would not compromise on the conditions for starting talks.

" We have protected and are continuing to protect our

stance, which is appropriate to Turkey's national

interests and political principles, " he said, to loud applause.

The EU's member states must

unanimously approve a negotiating mandate before talks with Turkey can begin.

At the centre of the crisis is Austria's insistence

that the draft framework for entry talks should be rewritten, including the

prospect of " privileged partnership " , not just full membership, for

Turkey.

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUSTRIA'S PROBLEM

Public still coming

to terms with last EU enlargement

Tabloid newspaper

campaign against Turkish membership

Governing People's Party feeling

vulnerable and isolated

Element of

xenophobia and Islamophobia

Memory of Ottoman

sieges of Vienna

 

 

 

 

 

 

Currently the draft text says only that full

membership is the ultimate aim of any talks.

The BBC's Jonny Dymond in Luxembourg says the Turks

will not accept anything short of that and the other 24 member states have

made it clear that they do not like the Austrian position.

He says there is some room for manoeuvre, but not much, and a

chance that the EU is going to have to find another day to welcome Turkey into

membership negotiations.

Turkey - a long-time associate EU member and a

member of Nato - was given the green light to start negotiations nine months

ago when the EU judged Ankara had met all the

criteria.

The BBC's Istanbul correspondent

Sarah Rainsford says the Turks see the deadlock now as a betrayal and there

is immense frustration there.

'Theological

divide'

Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel has said he wants the EU

to acknowledge popular concerns over its expansion.

Recent opinion polls suggest more than

70% of Austrians oppose full Turkish membership of the EU.

The predominantly Muslim country, with a population of 70

million, has had to meet strict criteria, including improving its shaky

record on human rights, to begin accession talks.

Prime Minister Erdogan warned the EU must embrace its Muslim neighbour

" or it will end up a Christian club " .

His view was echoed by Mr Straw, who warned of a

" theological-political divide, which could open up even further down the

boundary between so-called Christian-heritage states and those of Islamic

heritage " .

If started, the Turkish negotiations are expected to take about

10 years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4303550.stm

 

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