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Austria claims 'double standards' on Turkish talks

By Haig Simonian in Vienna, Daniel Dombey in Brussels and Raphael, Minder in Strasbourg

Published: September 29 2005 03:00 | Last updated: September 29 2005 03:00

Wolfgang Schüssel, Austria's chancellor, yesterday sent an uncompromising message on Turkey's bid to join the European Union, increasing the likelihood that talks will only begin if the EU also moves towards starting negotiations with Croatia.

Some western diplomats warn that such a deal, in which Turkey would begin its membership talks on time next Monday and Croatia would follow soon after, could hurt efforts to track down war criminals in the former Yugoslavia.

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