EU assembly set to amend Turkey report
26 Sep 2006
The Parliament
Author: Daisy Ayliffe
The European parliament is set to amend a controversial report on Turkey’s EU membership bid.
Dutch MEP Camiel Eurlings says he is hopeful that his colleagues will remove calls for Ankara to recognise the Armenian genocide before Turkey is allowed to join the EU.
The clause, which provoked a political storm in Turkey, was inserted during the amendment process in the parliament’s foreign affairs committee.
Speaking to Turkish Daily News on Monday, Eurlings stressed that he would seek to tone down conclusions on Armenia.
“Certain things were added to my report during the vote in the foreign affairs committee,” he said.
Eurlings insists it was never his intention to force the Turks to formally recognise this chapter of their history.
“This amendment was added when my report was being debated in the parliament’s foreign affairs committee, and it is an amendment I regret,” the Dutch MEP said.
The Armenia amendment was proposed in committee by the Socialist MEP Veronique De Keyser.
“That was against my will. This is not my line, and I will do my very best during the plenary to get this out,” Eurlings declared.
MEPs will debate the report on Tuesday – ahead of a Wednesday vote.
Note: Above are excerpts from the article. The full article appears here. Clarifications and comments by me are contained in {}. Deletions are marked by [...]. The bold emphasis is mine.
The Parliament
Author: Daisy Ayliffe
The European parliament is set to amend a controversial report on Turkey’s EU membership bid.
Dutch MEP Camiel Eurlings says he is hopeful that his colleagues will remove calls for Ankara to recognise the Armenian genocide before Turkey is allowed to join the EU.
The clause, which provoked a political storm in Turkey, was inserted during the amendment process in the parliament’s foreign affairs committee.
Speaking to Turkish Daily News on Monday, Eurlings stressed that he would seek to tone down conclusions on Armenia.
“Certain things were added to my report during the vote in the foreign affairs committee,” he said.
Eurlings insists it was never his intention to force the Turks to formally recognise this chapter of their history.
“This amendment was added when my report was being debated in the parliament’s foreign affairs committee, and it is an amendment I regret,” the Dutch MEP said.
The Armenia amendment was proposed in committee by the Socialist MEP Veronique De Keyser.
“That was against my will. This is not my line, and I will do my very best during the plenary to get this out,” Eurlings declared.
MEPs will debate the report on Tuesday – ahead of a Wednesday vote.
Note: Above are excerpts from the article. The full article appears here. Clarifications and comments by me are contained in {}. Deletions are marked by [...]. The bold emphasis is mine.
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