Please submit your e-mail address to get the latest news

‘Small countries join EU, big countries bargain’
  16.12.2011


Small countries were joining the European Union while big countries were bargaining, Turkey’s president said late Dec. 9 after Turkey’s disappointment in not progressing in its EU bid while Croatia signed its accession treaty.



 


“Small countries are joining the EU, but big countries are bargaining,” Gül said at the fourth World Policy Conference in Vienna, Austria.

Gül’s remarks came after Croatia, whose negotiation process with the union began at the same time as Turkey, signed an accession treaty with the EU. Croatia will become EU’s 28th member in July 2013.
Gül said Turkey’s real goal was to conclude the negotiation process successfully, and then it may decide not to join the union, just like Norway. When asked how many EU member countries were also members of the G-20, Gül said “Only three or four of them, and therefore this should be evaluated well.”

Turkey is a member of G-20 and became an EU candidate country in December 1999. The union launched accession talks with Turkey on Oct. 3, 2005. The EU has so far opened 13 of the 35 chapter headings to negotiations with Turkey.

Meanwhile, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç said Dec. 10 from Indonesia where he was attending the fourth Bali Democracy Forum that they would ask about the EU membership issue to the Turkish people.

“Turkey wants to join the EU… We have been given many obstacles… But the EU is not a single choice for Turkey. We will ask about the EU membership issue to our people,” Arınç said during a meeting with Indonesian media representatives.

The EU was not sine qua non for Turkey, Arınç said, and Turkey had a model partnership with the U.S. as well as Asia and Africa. Turkey recently opened 30 embassies in Africa, he said.
  
  

Source : hurriyetdailynews.com
Hit : 674


Strategic Market Intelligence: General Insurance in Turkey – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2022
Africa a priority market for Turkish health care tourism
Turkish economy grows 4 percent in 2015
Turkey s new central bank chief signals simpler policy
Turkish inflation drops to 3 year low
Turkey s Central Bank cuts overnight lending rate
The 3rd edition of the XPRIMM Turkey Insurance Profile launched at the 7th International Istanbul Insurance Conference
Insurance contract may be made electronically
Agencies will not use insurance on their name
Fitch has announced Turkish insurance industry report
Turkey s Halkbank pension and insurance sale, sources say
Turkey launches new health data system
Turkey: Achieving a transition to a new economy
New Milan expo displays best of Turkish culture
Turkey s insurance sector strengthens as investor confidence grows
Turkeys insurance sector posts 6.4 pct growth
Turkish Halk insurance units privatisation tender details unveiled
Turkey´s economic star continues to shine
Turkey more than doubles exports in last decade
Ministry of Health offers services in six languages
Foreign investment in Turkey worth $10b in 2014
Incentives to boost birth rate to cost Turkey $400 mln
Fitch upgrades Turkey s growth forecasts
Turkish tourism yield on rise

 
Medasist International - Copyright 2005