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Turkey and Serbia chivvied by EU | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Both Turkey and Serbia have much more to do if their ambitions of joining the EU are to succeed, officials have said at top level meetings in Luxembourg. | |
EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn urged Turkey to open transport links with Cyprus, as promised, and to speed up political reforms. | |
He said this could be "the last window of opportunity... perhaps for years". | |
Meanwhile, the UN's chief war crimes prosecutor said Serbia was still not co-operating over war crimes suspects. | |
Top EU officials were holding separate meetings with Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul and the Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica. | |
The meetings come just weeks before the EU issues key reports on both states' progress in meeting conditions for membership. | |
Crisis looms | |
On Turkey, Mr Rehn urged the country to take further steps on reform "before the report is published on 8 November". | |
The EU wants the Turkish penal code to be changed to ensure greater freedom of expression. | |
Mr Rehn warned that failing to make concessions over Cyprus could also harm Turkey's chances. | |
Finnish Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja is conducting behind-the-scenes negotiations to get Ankara to open its ports to Greek Cypriot ships in exchange for lifting an EU trade embargo on Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus. | |
Cyprus and Greece are insisting that Ankara make the first move, says the BBC's Oana Lungescu in Luxembourg. | |
Otherwise there is a serious risk that accession talks could be at least partially suspended by the end of the year, she says. | |
But the mood music seems much more positive than expected, she adds, with both Mr Gul and Mr Tuomioja sounding confident that a solution can be found. | |
Negative assessment | Negative assessment |
Meanwhile, Serbia has faltered while taking its first step on the long road to EU membership, our correspondent says. | |
General Mladic's liberty hangs over Serbia's EU hopes | |
The resumption of talks on an association agreement - which were frozen last May - depends on Belgrade delivering top war crimes suspect General Ratko Mladic to the international tribunal in The Hague. | The resumption of talks on an association agreement - which were frozen last May - depends on Belgrade delivering top war crimes suspect General Ratko Mladic to the international tribunal in The Hague. |
But the tribunal's chief prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, arrived in Luxembourg saying she had "nothing" positive to report on Serbia's progress "because Mladic is not in The Hague". | |
There is also concern about the forthcoming referendum on the new Serbian constitution, which describes the breakaway province of Kosovo as an integral part of Serbia. | There is also concern about the forthcoming referendum on the new Serbian constitution, which describes the breakaway province of Kosovo as an integral part of Serbia. |
The EU will urge Belgrade to refrain from any unilateral act that could delay or block a United Nations plan for the final status of Kosovo, which is widely expected to lead to some form of independence. | The EU will urge Belgrade to refrain from any unilateral act that could delay or block a United Nations plan for the final status of Kosovo, which is widely expected to lead to some form of independence. |
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