|
We need to create a new dynamic and I believe that the
process that we have here, the Southeastern Europe and the Balkans is a process
which can contribute to a new dynamic in
Europe. A new dynamic in enlarging the European Union
towards this region. And this was the basis of our work when we were in the
Presidency in the EU in 2003, the so-called Thessaloniki Agenda.
And I believe this Agenda needs to be given a new dynamism,
it needs to be today revived. And that is why I would suggest and I would like
to hear your views; my Alternate Minister will be here afterwards.
A roadmap for this enlargement, for the enlargement of the
rest of the Western Balkans, a roadmap of accession which I think could be a
date which is both symbolic but also realistic. It could be 2014, one hundred
years after 1914 when World War I began and unluckily over these hundred years
we still had many divisions and many wars and many conflicts in this
region.
By
creating a roadmap with a specific date, this will give new dynamism to our
internal processes for a political leadership to make the necessary changes in
these countries. It will give a new dynamism in possible bilateral problems or
regional problems. I think it will also give a new dynamism to
Europe itself, in giving a new goal, a new project, even
though we all know that there is an enlargement fatigue. However with the
Lisbon
decision hopefully this enlargement
fatigue will be less.
In
this context of course, and I would like to hear your views, because of course I
would like to be able to, as a Prime Minister, push this on the agenda in the
European Union. In this context of course is the EU – Turkey relationship and I
have been a very strong supporter
of this and I would like to again say that my view is that we need to give
Turkey the possibility of full membership, no special relationship, I do not
believe in this special relationship. I believe in the prospects of a full
membership. And I will work for that in the European Union. At the same time of
course we need to work together, to deal with problems which often block this
process and some of them of course have to do with bilateral issues and issues
such as Cyprus.
Concerning
our other neighbor, to the north, in
Skopje
we share common interests in seeing our
region flourishing, seeing our region stable and secure. We do want to solve the
one unresolved issue, and I will work very sincerely in looking at all the
possible ways to do so. We do of course, you know our position, our position in
Greece
is very well known. And I just
wanted to make this statement in order to say that I will be working very
closely with all of you to help this European project, this Balkan project both
on a bilateral level, but also in making the vision of this common family come
true in the Southeastern Europe and in Europe.
|