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 Erdogan's trip, his first to  During his three-day trip, the Turkish prime minister would meet European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, as well as EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana, European Parliament President Hans-Gert Pottering and the leaders of political groups represented in the assembly.  Erdogan said  "We are coming as a country which contributes to peace and stability," he said, referring to Turkey's peace efforts aiming at finding solutions to long-standing disputes in the Middle East and the Caucasus.  DOWNTURN IN PUBLIC SUPPORT "Despite Turkey's all efforts in EU process, negative statements made by EU politicians caused a downturn in Turkey's public support to EU membership from 75 percent to 50 percent over the past four years," he added.  "We don't ask for privileges, what we ask for is equal and fair treatment," he said, complaining that chapters had been blocked for political reasons.  The EU has opened ten chapters out of 35 with   Analysts attribute the slow process to domestic politics, lack of enthusiasm for the bloc at home and a lack of appetite for further enlargement among EU states.  Referring to skepticism among many Turks regarding EU accession, he said the government was working on convincing them: "As the results of our efforts our people are going to come to believe that this is important and they are going to give our support to us," Reuters quoted him as saying.  Erdogan is being accompanied during his