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"Madam President, those who support Turkey’s accession to the European Union, or some of them in this Parliament, feel duty bound to support amendments against Cyprus. Turkey is running out of chapters and the accession process risks stalling. Fourteen chapters are frozen because Turkey stubbornly refuses to extend the Ankara Protocol.
A successful outcome to the current negotiations on solving the occupation of Cyprus will automatically make 14 chapters available. Ban Ki-moon urged all international actors to focus on the efforts for such a settlement. Voting in favour of amendments like the one on direct trade of 26 April in a divided Cyprus, unnecessary though in a united one, encourages intransigence, the failure of efforts for a solution and perpetuates the freezing of chapters. Picking on Cyprus leads Turkey nowhere."@en1
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