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"Mr President, Commissioner, the attitude of the Turkish authorities towards current events in Diyarbakir and the management of the crisis in south-eastern Turkey are unacceptable from the point of view of the European Parliament. A Turkey that does not respect the 12-million-strong Kurdish population living on its territory will not respect the cultures and religions of the countries of the European Community either.
The confidence of Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Erdogan, verges on arrogance. Let him not imagine that the European Union has any obligations towards Turkey. In fact, Commissioner, I believe that quite the opposite is the case. I am convinced that, on the basis of the decision to open negotiations with Turkey, the European Union now has the right to suspend these negotiations."@en1
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