New EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini travels to Turkey next week to highlight the "strategic importance" of ties, one week after Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rival visit during which he cancelled a huge gas pipeline to Europe.
Europe and Russia are both keen to court Turkey, a long-standing but so far unsuccessful candidate for EU membership, viewed as a bulwark against regional turmoil in Syria and Iraq.
"The visit to Turkey... is a strong indication of the strategic importance of the EU-Turkey relationship and our desire to step up engagement in view of shared interests and common challenges" said Mogherini.
The trip comes just days after Putin visited Ankara with 10 ministers in tow to promise a huge increase in trade and closer relations despite sharp differences over the crises in Syria and Ukraine.
During the visit Putin announced the cancellation of the multi-billion-dollar South Stream gas pipeline to Europe, saying instead that Russia would work with Turkey on a gas hub.
Turkey is also a long-standing candidate for EU membership, beginning talks in 2005 which have so far made little progress.
Ankara has been angered by Brussels' insistence on human rights protections while there are strong reservations in some EU member states against allowing in such a large Muslim country.
Negotiations resumed late last year following a three-year freeze but President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's handling of opposition to the government has since then only raised fresh concerns in the EU.
"We are committed to moving forward EU-Turkey relations and keeping the accession negotiations on track," Hahn said in the statement.
"However, further reforms are needed to provide solid ground for progress. To achieve this, we need to have an even closer and deeper relationship with Turkey," he added.
[hurriyetdailynews.com]
5/12/14
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Europe and Russia are both keen to court Turkey, a long-standing but so far unsuccessful candidate for EU membership, viewed as a bulwark against regional turmoil in Syria and Iraq.
"The visit to Turkey... is a strong indication of the strategic importance of the EU-Turkey relationship and our desire to step up engagement in view of shared interests and common challenges" said Mogherini.
- Mogherini will travel on Dec. 8 and Dec.9 with EU Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Christos Sylianides and Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn.
The trip comes just days after Putin visited Ankara with 10 ministers in tow to promise a huge increase in trade and closer relations despite sharp differences over the crises in Syria and Ukraine.
During the visit Putin announced the cancellation of the multi-billion-dollar South Stream gas pipeline to Europe, saying instead that Russia would work with Turkey on a gas hub.
Turkey is also a long-standing candidate for EU membership, beginning talks in 2005 which have so far made little progress.
Ankara has been angered by Brussels' insistence on human rights protections while there are strong reservations in some EU member states against allowing in such a large Muslim country.
Negotiations resumed late last year following a three-year freeze but President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's handling of opposition to the government has since then only raised fresh concerns in the EU.
"We are committed to moving forward EU-Turkey relations and keeping the accession negotiations on track," Hahn said in the statement.
"However, further reforms are needed to provide solid ground for progress. To achieve this, we need to have an even closer and deeper relationship with Turkey," he added.
- The European Union and its member states have provided some 2.5 billion euros in humanitarian aid to help neighboring countries deal with the millions of refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria.
[hurriyetdailynews.com]
5/12/14
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Visit to Turkey: EU to step up engagement
Turkey's EU accession top priority for EU officials ...
ReplyDeleteTurkey's European Union accession process will be the EU Commission's top priority during their visit to Turkey, the EU’s foreign policy chief said over the weekend.
The High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, spoke to The Anadolu Agency before her Monday visit to Turkey.
Mogherini said her visit will accelerate relations between Turkey and the EU as well as signify a fresh start to the "strategically important" bilateral relations betweenTurkey and the EU.
"Our top priority will be Turkey's EU accession process," Mogherini said. "We aim to work with Turkish government officials to give the process a concrete step and move forward."
Commissioner for European Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn and European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides as well as Mogherini herself will visit Ankara on Monday.
They will hold a quartet meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and Turkey’s EU Minister Volkan Bozkir.
Hahn and Stylianides will also head to Turkey's southeastern province of Gaziantep, where more than 33,000 Syrian refugees have taken shelter in four different camps.
Mogherini also underscored that Turkey and EU relations are "critical" in terms of the region's security and stability.
"We are both concerned about the Mediterranean and Middle East region. Because of Turkey's G20 term presidency, they and the EU need to act together during the peace process in Syria and the Middle East,"Mogherini said. "The EU realizes that Turkey has a critical role in the region and will work accordingly to provide peace and stability there."....................http://www.aa.com.tr/en/headline/432124--turkeys-eu-accession-top-priority-for-eu-officials
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ReplyDeleteThe EU supports Turkey's solution process, the EU foreign policy chief said Monday.
"I am reporting the full support of the EU, more than the support, the encouragement of the EU, to proceed on the peace process efforts that could be extremely beneficial not only for the people of the country but also for the region," said Frederica Mogherini, high representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
"I was assured by Demirtas and Akdogan of the good will and intentions of proceeding on these talks," said Mogherini, speaking at a press conference held after meetings with top Turkish officials.
Selahattin Demirtas is the head of the People's Democratic Party, and Yalcın Akdogan is the deputy prime minister responsible for the solution process.
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