voa标准英语2008年-EU Report Presses Turkey On Reforms(在线收听) | ||
European Union candidate Turkey said on Wednesday it was determined to pursue its bid to join the 27-member bloc after the European Commission urged Ankara in a progress report to speed up reforms. Brussels strongly criticized the Turkish government over human rights, in particular press freedom and women's rights. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul on the growing concern that Turkey's EU membership bid is in danger of coming to a halt. In its annual report card on membership readiness, the European Commission, the EU's executive body, called Turkey a reliable international partner and a key energy transit route. But Brussels warned the country that it must work harder on political and human rights reforms, particularly involving women. Human rights groups also have criticized Turkey, saying it does not do enough to protect women. Recently, there has been an uproar over a Turkish court's decision to release from prison a journalist who is accused of raping a 14-year-old girl on grounds that a report concluded that girl was not psychologically affected by the attack. The EU report will likely fuel growing criticism in Turkey that Ankara's membership drive has slowed, if not stopped, since formal talks on accession began in 2005. But Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan downplayed the latest EU criticisms.
"Until Turkey becomes a full member, we will have criticisms about things which we have not yet done," said Ali Babacan. "But on the other hand, we have prepared our national program which is almost finalized, which will cover wide variety of reforms." | ||
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2008/11/66424.html |