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But it should encompass the opening of negotiations on Turkey's entry into the EU.
Implementation will be critical, however: the German Bundestag has to agree to the opening of negotiations.
He added: "I do not believe that we can make conditions for the opening of negotiations".
Then the Americans would invite the two parties to Washington, or perhaps Egypt, for a formal opening of negotiations.
At the end of November Mr Wade announced, with fanfare, the opening of negotiations with the rebel Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance (MFDC).
In December 2004, when the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan won the promise of an opening of negotiations to join the EU, the reaction across Turkey was euphoric.
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The U.K. presidency eventually succeeded in persuading Austria not to block the opening of negotiation, with U.S. help.
These elections did [make it] possible that the E.U. foreign minister decided on Nov. 16, 2009, to grant Albania the opening of negotiation for candidate status.
Still, despite a re-opening of negotiations, if the paper's reports are correct, Apple hasn't made all that much progress, and still remains in talks with Sony Music and Sony/ATV, as well as Universal Music Group, for the remaining rights needed.
The Israelis say, and according to Israeli President Shimon Peres, that there are "many messages and contacts" between Israel and Syria, and that Khaled Meshaal's efforts in Damascus are an obstacle to a re-opening of negotiations between the two countries.
In the opening stages of negotiations, the company told city officials that it was willing to make annual payments of about one-third of the city's current property tax rate and to create a substantial public amenity, officials said.
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