EU Membership ‘No Longer a Priority’ for Turkey
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's statement to Al Jazeera that "the European Union is not our priority" has caused a stir. Former Permanent Representative to the European Union, Selim Kuneralp, said, "I think this is the first time such a statement has been made. I think it's good that he openly stated something everyone already knows." Namık Tan, a New Party Istanbul MP, questioned the reason for this shift in rhetoric and emphasized trade relat…
Recep Taiyp Erdogan, President-in-Office of Turkey for 12 years, said that he no longer wants his country to make considerable efforts to join the European Union. This motivates the gesture for cp for 53 years, "Europe refuses us.
The Turkish president has now chosen to prioritize differently in relation to Europe.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdgan said Sunday that Turkey's integration into the EU is no longer a priority, although the country does not close the door to EU bloc membership, DPA informs.
Voters who trusted Erdoğan, liberals who celebrated their reforms and critics who ended up in court tell how they recognized the first signs of a power that wanted to escape boundaries in Turkey
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