Turkey will probably never join the European Union because of prejudicial attitudes by the bloc`s existing members, Ankara`s chief EU negotiator said, in what appeared to be the first high-level acknowledgment that its decades-long bid might fail.
Turkey was more likely to negotiate special access to the EU market, like Norway, EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis said, according to an article in London`s Telegraph newspaper published.
He said the country had suffered from prejudice in both its EU membership aspirations and its recent lost bid to host the Olympics, without naming any countries.
"They (the EU) should understand that they are not hurting me by putting me on the back burner. They are hurting themselves," said Bagis, according to the Telegraph.
Germany and France have always had concerns about allowing a largely Muslim country of 76 million people into the bloc, fearing that Turkey`s cultural differences and its size will make it too difficult to integrate.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble bluntly stated Berlin`s opposition in July saying Turkey was not part of Europe.
Turkey became an associate of the bloc in the 1960s but accession talks launched in 2005 got bogged down in a dispute over the divided island of Cyprus, an EU member.
Support for EU membership among the Turkish public fell to 44 percent this year from 73 percent in 2004, according to a German Marshall Fund report released this week.
Source: ANTARA
GMT 16:35 2018 Thursday ,06 September
Defense Ministry briefs foreign military attaches on Vostok-2018 drillsGMT 12:53 2018 Wednesday ,05 September
EU approves decision to individual sanctions against RussiaGMT 08:50 2018 Saturday ,13 January
Chinese chosen to build controversial Croatia bridgeGMT 08:27 2018 Wednesday ,03 January
EU High Representative Federica Mogherini in BeirutGMT 09:04 2018 Monday ,01 January
EU deplores Kurdish referendum in IraqMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor