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NATO chief slams EU over 'unfair' Turkish treatment

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Copenhagen (AFP) July 7, 2010
NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen criticised the European Union Wednesday for what he called its "unfair" treatment of Turkey, writing in the Danish centre-left daily Politiken.

The NATO secretary general advised the EU to "take a series of pragmatic steps to improve relations with Turkey, entirely outside the negotiations" between Ankara and Brussels over Turkey's membership of the bloc.

In particular, the former Danish prime minister urged the EU to give Turkey more of a role in decision-making for military missions it was involved in, and come to an agreement on Turkey's request to join the European Defence Agency.

Rasmussen said it was "unfair" to exclude Turkey from the military research and development body, pointing out that Norway was involved even though like Turkey it was a NATO member but not an EU member.

"This is not reasonable," he said, appealing to the EU to "send out a clear message" to Turkey regarding its role in the West.

Maintaining a close partnership with Turkey was important, Rasmussen said, "not only as a valued NATO ally, but also with the EU."

EU-NATO relations have been dogged for years by the Turkey-Cyprus issue, and the lack of enthusiasm on the part of many European countries since 2005 for Turkey's accession to the Union.



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