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tepav@tepav.org.tr / tepav.org.trTEPAV veriye dayalı analiz yaparak politika tasarım sürecine katkı sağlayan, akademik etik ve kaliteden ödün vermeyen, kar amacı gütmeyen, partizan olmayan bir araştırma kuruluşudur.
TEPAV EU Director Arısan Eralp: "We want to believe that any EU institution and any EU member state that seeks a just, sustainable and comprehensive solution in the island, as well as a fair accession negotiation process for Turkey, would not accept such an attitude."
ANKARA- "Direct Trade Regulation" draft expected to be discussed by the political leadership of the European Parliament on June 10, 2010 was not adressed on the scheduled meeting. Conference of Presidents of the European Parliament adjourned the decision on the draft because of the 'sensitivity of the issue'.
TEPAV EU Director Nilgün Arısan Eralp, assessing the developments, recalled the evaluation note published on June 8, 2010. Referring to the following statement in the aforementioned note; "the adoption of the Regulation can be a significant step towards the solution of the Cyprus problem and removal of the political obstacles in Turkey's accession negotiations", Arısan Eralp added:
"Unfortunately, Conference of Presidents of the European Union could not discuss the draft Regulation on the scheduled meeting and adjourned the decision on the draft referring to the 'sensitivity of the issue'. It is argued that the Greek Cypriots played a significant role in this postponement. As TEPAV's evaluation note also stated, when the aforesaid Regulation was re-tabled Markos Kyprianu, Foreign Minister of Cyprus said they would use all the institutional and political procedures they have at their disposal to prevent the adoption of the Regulation.
Greek Cypriots now state that if European Parliament adopts the 'Direct Trade Regulation' and submits it to the EU Council of Ministers, they would block all the remaining negotiation chapters of Turkey and they would start with the "Food Safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary" chapter that is expected to be opened at the end of Spanish presidency on June 30, 2010.
We want to believe that any EU institution and any member state that seeks a just, sustainable and comprehensive solution in the island, as well as a fair accession negotiation process for Turkey, would not accept such an attitude."
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