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ANKARA, June 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Hans-Jorg Kretschmer,
head of the European Commission delegation, said here Monday that the European
Union (EU) to start its entry talks with Turkey on Oct. 3 as scheduled.
Kretschmer made the remarks while speaking at the 54th Turkey-EUJoint Parliamentary Commission meeting in
Turkey's largest city of Istanbul, reported the semi-official Anatolia News
Agency.
Kretschmer told the meeting that the "No" vote to the
EU Constitution in France and the Netherlands should not distract Turkey.
"Such voting results will not have an impact on
Turkey's membership process," he added.
The failure of France and the Netherlands, the two EU
founding states, to pass the EU Constitution has recently plunged the pan-Europe
bloc into a grave political crisis and might lead to a halt of the EU's further
enlargement.
The "No" campaign in both countries have cited fear
that the EU bid by Turkey, a populous and comparatively poor Muslim country,
might erase the European identity and lead to an influx of cheap labor.
Kretschmer, however, said Ankara's EU bid will mark
"the beginning of a new era," adding "the positive developments and reforms in
Turkey's recent past have all contributed to Turkey's getting a date from the EU
for entry negotiations."
But the EU official urged Turkey to further reforms,
promote free thought and expression and women's rights and address problemsin
the judicial system.
On behalf of the EU Council of Ministers, Dutch
Ambassador in Ankara Sjoerd Gosses said despite the "No" votes in Europe, it is
out of the question for the EU to withdraw its promises to Turkey.
The Istanbul meeting was attended by 25
parliamentarians from the EU, 13 parliamentarians from Turkey as well as
Istanbul Governor Muammer Guler and Istanbul Mayor Kadir Topbas.
In Brussels, the EU approved Monday a protocol on
extending a customs union with Turkey to the 10 new member states, including
Cyprus, an important step for Ankara's EU bid.
Once Turkey signs the document, it will have met all
conditions set by the pan-Europe bloc for starting entry negotiations in
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