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Monday, 29.03.2010.

10:54

Merkel in Turkey in effort to settle differences

Germany resistance to full Turkish membership of the EU is one thorny issue to be addressed as Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Ankara.

Izvor: Deutsche Welle

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Leonidas

pre 14 godina

Prime minister Erdogan said last week that immigrants from his country needed more schools in Germany where they could be taught in Turkish. Erdogan has previously told immigrants living in Germany that to lose their culture would be a "crime against humanity

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The demands on Germany by mullah Erdogan are icredible.
He probably thinks that Germany is a part of the Ottoman empire because around 3 million Turks and Kurds are living there and they will comply with all his whims.

To start with the Turkish education system is still primitive and cannot be compared with the German one.
This is why well-off Turks send their children to International schools and not the Turkish ones.

If Erdogan believes in what he preaches then one would suggest he should start from home and allow the use of Kurdish language spoken by more than 20 million Kurds.

As far as EU membership is concerned i don't think France and Germany will ever allow this to happen.If they did it would finish the EU sooner rather than later.

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

But the Turkish leader vowed not be deterred in Turkey's quest to join the EU in advance of the talks.

"We are already in negotiations for full membership," said Erdogan, dismissing the German suggestion. "When proposals are made that differ from this framework, it's like shifting the goal post during a penalty kick in a soccer match – absurd."

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The man just can't take a hint, can he?

With the amount of time that has elapsed from Turkey's entry negotiations in the 80's until now, and given the amount of new members admitted in this time (some of them like Bulgaria and Romania completely unprepared), does he not sense that the EU powers are PURPOSEFULLY sabotaging Turkey's admission efforts?

Why does he lie to himself? Turkey is not a European country, never was, never will be. Thankfully the EU powers remember this and are keeping Turkey out.

Leonidas

pre 14 godina

Prime minister Erdogan said last week that immigrants from his country needed more schools in Germany where they could be taught in Turkish. Erdogan has previously told immigrants living in Germany that to lose their culture would be a "crime against humanity

b92


The demands on Germany by mullah Erdogan are icredible.
He probably thinks that Germany is a part of the Ottoman empire because around 3 million Turks and Kurds are living there and they will comply with all his whims.

To start with the Turkish education system is still primitive and cannot be compared with the German one.
This is why well-off Turks send their children to International schools and not the Turkish ones.

If Erdogan believes in what he preaches then one would suggest he should start from home and allow the use of Kurdish language spoken by more than 20 million Kurds.

As far as EU membership is concerned i don't think France and Germany will ever allow this to happen.If they did it would finish the EU sooner rather than later.

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

But the Turkish leader vowed not be deterred in Turkey's quest to join the EU in advance of the talks.

"We are already in negotiations for full membership," said Erdogan, dismissing the German suggestion. "When proposals are made that differ from this framework, it's like shifting the goal post during a penalty kick in a soccer match – absurd."

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The man just can't take a hint, can he?

With the amount of time that has elapsed from Turkey's entry negotiations in the 80's until now, and given the amount of new members admitted in this time (some of them like Bulgaria and Romania completely unprepared), does he not sense that the EU powers are PURPOSEFULLY sabotaging Turkey's admission efforts?

Why does he lie to himself? Turkey is not a European country, never was, never will be. Thankfully the EU powers remember this and are keeping Turkey out.

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

But the Turkish leader vowed not be deterred in Turkey's quest to join the EU in advance of the talks.

"We are already in negotiations for full membership," said Erdogan, dismissing the German suggestion. "When proposals are made that differ from this framework, it's like shifting the goal post during a penalty kick in a soccer match – absurd."

-----

The man just can't take a hint, can he?

With the amount of time that has elapsed from Turkey's entry negotiations in the 80's until now, and given the amount of new members admitted in this time (some of them like Bulgaria and Romania completely unprepared), does he not sense that the EU powers are PURPOSEFULLY sabotaging Turkey's admission efforts?

Why does he lie to himself? Turkey is not a European country, never was, never will be. Thankfully the EU powers remember this and are keeping Turkey out.

Leonidas

pre 14 godina

Prime minister Erdogan said last week that immigrants from his country needed more schools in Germany where they could be taught in Turkish. Erdogan has previously told immigrants living in Germany that to lose their culture would be a "crime against humanity

b92


The demands on Germany by mullah Erdogan are icredible.
He probably thinks that Germany is a part of the Ottoman empire because around 3 million Turks and Kurds are living there and they will comply with all his whims.

To start with the Turkish education system is still primitive and cannot be compared with the German one.
This is why well-off Turks send their children to International schools and not the Turkish ones.

If Erdogan believes in what he preaches then one would suggest he should start from home and allow the use of Kurdish language spoken by more than 20 million Kurds.

As far as EU membership is concerned i don't think France and Germany will ever allow this to happen.If they did it would finish the EU sooner rather than later.