Netherlands:
PM Balkenende on Armenian Genocide
Prime Minister: Threatening about Genocide is Alarming
Reformatorisch Dagblad (Dutch daily
newspaper)
11 October 2006
From political editor
The Hague - According to Dutch Prime Minister Mr. Balkenende it is
"very worrisome" that people in and outside Turkey are being threatened
or prosecuted, if they recognise the Armenian Genocide.
The Prime Minister said so Tuesday answering VVD Member of Parliament
van Baalen in a parliamentary EU debate about 'the State of the Union'.
Van Baalen wants that the Dutch government demands Turkey, that Dutch
citizens of Turkish origin, who speak out about the Genocide, get off
free, "If that will not be the case, we take a gloomy view of the
negotiations with Turkey in the next ten to fifteen years".
Answering the Christian Union Faction leader Rouvoet the Prime
Minister said, he is still bringing the Rouvoet Motion into practice.
This Motion of December 2004 called upon the government, to
"continuously and explicitly raise the recognition of the Armenian
Genocide". Turkey "should be honest about her past and come to terms
with it", Balkenende argued.
The negotiations with Turkey for accession are a classical example of
how it should not be done, van der Staaij of SGP said. His colleague
Rouvoet wondered how it is possible that Turkey still can have the EU
negotiations so much her own way. To the opinion of the parliament the
negotiation
negotiations have to stop if Turkey does not allow Cypriot ships and
airplanes.
The Minister said that countries that want to become a EU member,
from now on will have to meet all criteria. Only then a date can be set
for the actual accession. "Not the moment should be crucial, but the
quality and endurance", said Bot. That way citizens will keep faith in
the enlargement of the EU.
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