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Egemen Bağış Appointed Turkey's New EU Chief Negotiator

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AKP MP Bağiş has been nominated the tenth State Minister in Cabinet. He is to carry out negotiations with the EU and takes over from previous negotiator Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Babacan. The press centre of the Prime Ministerial Office has announced that AKP MP Egemen Bağiş is to take over as Chief EU Negotiator from Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Babacan (left in picture). He is to become the tenth State Minister in Cabinet.

Only after being chosen by the prime minister as Turkey's new chief negotiator for EU talks, State Minister Egemen Bağış yesterday voiced the government's determination to become a full member of the 27-nation bloc. Formerly held by Foreign Minister Ali Babacan, was turned over to Bağış, ahead of a trip by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to Brussels next week. Bağış delivered a speech yesterday at a meeting in İstanbul held jointly by the Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) and the European Association of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (EUROCHAMBRES).

"We want Turkey to reach to full democracy. If there is a risk in having full democracy, we are ready to take that risk," Bağış told the meeting.

"We will experience some difficulties in the full membership process, but we are determined on this issue. We also know that there is no single country that started negotiations but wasn't able to finish them. Turkey has never been an exception and will not be so now. Turkey will be a very different Turkey when the negotiations are over. The EU will also be a different Europe. Instead of imagining that day now, let's focus on today, negotiations and our business," Bağış added.

WHO IS EGEMEN BAGIS?

He is from Siirt, a south-east region city which is mostly Kurdish populated. He is 39 years old. After studying Business and Public Administration in the USA, he was twice the president of the Federation of Turkish American Associations. He then became deputy chairman of the AKP responsible for foreign affairs. In the previous legislative period he was the Chairman of Turkey-USA Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Caucus. He was also the vice chair of the NATO-PA Turkish Group and the chairman of the Transatlantic Sub-Committee. He was awarded the Italian Cavaliere State Recognition in June 2006. He also served as the founding Chairman of the Advisory Board for the “Istanbul 2010” Project (European City of Culture).

Turkey, watch out for the next George W. Bush

At the moment I am on a press trip in Turkey which is supposed to show journalists the progress made in applying EU accession criteria. Believing in the goodwill and sincerity of this attempt, I had yet to discover that the Turkish court banned recently British scientist Richard Dawkins’ Web site for its atheist and blasphemous content. As highly as I valued this summers judgement to not ban the Islamic AKP party (that won over 46% of the parliamentary seats in the last elections), I am shocked by this decision. Freedom of speech and a free press are the pillars of democracy. If religion is turned into politic dogma, a free society cannot evolve. Such acts hollow out the meaning of democracy. I am not only talking about Muslim countries - the same judgement applies to the Superchurch America of George W.

In that context you have to read a comment in yesterdays edition of the daily Tarf that upset Turkish Prime minister (and leader of the AKP) Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The editor said that Erdoğan started out as Obama but has now become Bush.

Turkey might economically perform way better than Romania and Bulgaria, but if it hops on the fundamentalist train, it can’t accuse the EU of cynical double standards. 

PHOTO: Today Turkey commemorated Atatürk's death 70 years ago
by Ole Skambraks


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Call for Balkan Youth Intercultural Dialogue Conference 05-07 November

Call for Balkan Youth Intercultural Dialogue Conference 05-07 November 2008 Istanbul - TURKEY

The Turkish National Agency is organising the European Youth Week activities for the third year. This year, the themes are Intercultural Dialogue and European Youth Policies.

Please click to download Application Form İstanbul, where the intercultural dialogue will flourish Can you think of a city that has more than 30 names? You may have heard of such a city. One where many civilizations lived, giving birth to dozens of names. Move a little east of Europe and there it is ? Alma Roma or Istinpoli or Dersaadet. Or simply, İstanbul.Beşiktaş by Burcu Öke

The activities will host interested young people and youth workers of youth-related NGOs from numerous Balkan countries, EU Countries and from Turkey, as well as, Turkish journalists, winners of the European Young Journalist Award, scientists, intellectuals, artists and press members. The number of participants is set to be around 120.

Those who would like to participate in the activities need to fill out the application form added below. The catering and accommodation expenses of all participants will be covered by the Turkish NA. Transportation expenses will also be covered, with a maximum of 300 Euros. In a programme prepared by the Turkish National Agency, activities for the European Youth Week in İstanbul will last for three days, beginning each day at 9 a.m. The first day?s activities will serve to welcome attendees. An inaugural meeting will be held with all participants and booths will be opened by the youth institutions. Later in that day, workshops will be held. On the second day panel discussions with high-level speakers are planned. The third day will be more ?entertaining?, with a trip around the city and a final boat tour planned on the Bosphorus River.

Event list:

Day 1 (November 5, Wednesday): 9.00 : Inaugural meeting Registration, Opening of booths Afternoon: Workshops

Day 2 (November 6, Thursday): 9.00 : Panel (planned) Booths will remain open Afternoon: Workshops

Day 3 (November 7, Friday): 9.00 Evaluation meeting Afternoon: City and boat tour Conference to finish at 9 p.m.



Applications can be send to eurodesk@ua.gov.tr

Deadline: 25 October 2008

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