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"I wish to thank the rapporteur for a balanced report. Turkey’s cultural roots are more diverse than most of us realise. They are also to be found in the cultures of Europe, the Caucasus and the Mediterranean. Turkey’s accession would enrich our culture. We now have to fulfil the promise Turkey was given during the Finnish Presidency. This would be a logical extension to the founding and enlargement of the European Union to strengthen peace. The counter-arguments are illogical. If Islam were a barrier, we would be declaring that the 15 million Muslims, three times the population of Finland, who now live in EU countries are second class citizens. Those who recall the military campaigns by the Ottomans might well want to remember Sweden’s military campaigns, for example, in centuries gone by. It is important, however, that Turkey’s membership only comes about if the country meets the criteria that relate to democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and a respect for the rights of minorities."@en1
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