Turkish PM criticizes German, French leaders' opposition to EU bid
Hurriyet Daily News with wires
Don't make Turkey EU bid a domestic issue: FM
"When you begin a match and we are playing you can’t change the rules, it's silly. We don’t want to be surprised by changed rules, we’ve spoken to (French) President Sarkozy and (German) Chancellor Merkel, " Erdogan was quoted by AFP as telling a joint news conference with his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk in
Erdogan’s remarks came after German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy reiterated their opposition to
"These are very unfortunate comments from both President Sarkozy and Chancellor Merkel," Erdogan told the conference.
He added the criticism of these politicians affects the views of Turkish citizens regarding the European Union.
"What was applied to the 27 (EU) countries that are members should also be applied to
Tusk vowed to impress upon EU leaders that the terms agreed for
"In talks I will remind my European partners that previously no one told
"You can’t treat a partner like this. We have to mutually respect each other. Execute the agreements we made, respect the words we have uttered and when everything will match what we agreed a few years ago, then the decision about accession should be automatic," Tusk added.
During the conference, Erdogan also reiterated support for the long-planned Nabucco natural gas pipeline project, which is to deliver Caspian Sea gas to the EU while bypassing
"We are a transit country and we support the construction of the Nabucco project. Diversification of sources is very important," he said.
The 3,300-kilometer (2,050-mile) pipeline between
Transit nations