Wednesday, December 08, 2004

While Europe's Mind is Confused, Ours should be Clear

"While Europe's Mind is Confused, Ours should be Clear
Ankara so far had perceived French President Jacques Chirac's remarks as assurances. Nothing like, 'In case these are be reflected in the results of the summit,' was said against the statement by former European Union (EU) Commissioner for Enlargement Gunter Verheugen, 'We added these articles to make the European public opinion feel good.' When articles that disturbed Ankara emerged in a heavier form in the first draft of the December 17 summit, they caused a stir. "

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