Danish PM: 'PKK should be
included in the EU list of terrorist groups'
Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen declared on Friday in Ankara that the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) should be on the European Union's list of terrorist organizations.
Prime Minister Rasmussen said the European Union should include groups considered as terrorist organizations by the United States on its own list of terror groups.
The message given by the Danish Premier soon before a meeting of the EU ambassadors to take place on April 9 in Brussels for the reviewing of the terror list was commented to be a timely one.
Turkey was disappointed by the EU's not including the PKK on its list of terrorist organizations. The United States brands both groups as terrorists. The EU has sometimes been criticized for being less aggressive than the United States in measures to curb terror groups.
"The Danish attitude is that the EU list of terrorist organizations should correspond to the list of the United States," Fogh Rasmussen, who arrived in Turkey Thursday, said in a joint news conference with Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit.
"The PKK is, and should be considered as, a terrorist organization and should be included," he said.
Denmark takes over the rotating presidency of the 15-nation EU in July.
The EU recently released a list of groups whose assets would be frozen and said the list would be reviewed in the future.
Further strides
Rasmussen also said on Friday the European Union expected Turkey to take further strides in its human rights record before a date can be set for membership talks to begin.
Ankara has lobbied the bloc to set a date for talks by the end of 2002, during Denmark's EU presidency, which it will take from Spain in the second half of this year.
"Accession negotiations with Turkey can start if and when Turkey fulfils the political criteria," Rasmussen told a news conference after meeting Turkish counterpart Bulent Ecevit.
"Denmark attaches the utmost importance to human rights, including minority rights," he said.
TDN with wire dispatches