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BRUSSELS, Sept. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- European Union (EU) member statesfailed on
Wednesday to agree on a counter declaration on Turkey's refusal to recognize
Cyprus.
The EU nations met on Wednesday with a goal to reaching an agreement, meant
to pave the way for entry talks with Turkey set on Oct. 3.
Diplomats close to the meeting between EU ambassadors said the talks were
"very tough". The EU member states said they would holdmore talks to try and
resolve the issue.
With the deadline for the opening of accession talks with Ankara on Oct. 3
fast approaching, London is striving for consensus on the "counter declaration"
on Cyprus as soon as possible.
The "counter declaration" is supposed to represent the EU's answer to
Turkey's unilateral declaration on July 29.
The Turkish declaration stated that its signature to extend a customs
agreement with the EU to all new member states - includingCyprus - did not mean
recognition of the Mediterranean island state.
The envisioned EU declaration seeks to accommodate Cypriot, Greek and
French claims that Turkey is unfit to negotiate with thebloc, if it does not
recognize all 25 of its members.
It was reported that there are still "big differences" between member
states over the toughness of the text.
France and Cyprus demand an explicit mentioning of the word "recognition"
in the text, and on top of this the Cypriots want to see a roadmap spelling out
that Ankara will over time take concrete steps towards recognizing the island.
On Tuesday, the British presidency had issued a draft version of the
declaration that was more conciliatory towards Ankara, which was unacceptable to
the Cypriots.
It led to Cypriot foreign minister George Iacovou to state, according to
Cyprus News Agency, "I do not foresee that we will agree today. I cannot even
foresee a counter statement this week."
France along with Austria, Greece and Cyprus are pressing for full
implementation by Ankara of the customs agreement it signed with the enlarged
EU. This means that Turkey is obliged to stop banning Cypriot ships and planes
from its territory.
The group of countries wishes to see the issue tied as a condition to the
opening of accession talks with Ankara.
However, EU current presidency Britain intends to start the accession talks
with Ankara on due time. Enditem
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