Monday, 20 05 2024
Monday, 20 05 2024
Alen Simonyan sent a letter of condolence to the Speaker of the Majlis of Iran
18:36
The funeral of the victims will take place on May 21
Ararat Mirzoyan participates in the nuclear security conference
17:58
The Georgian government will allocate 3 million GEL to football players to reach the playoffs of Euro-2024
17:39
Putin expressed his condolences to the spiritual leader of Iran
Alen Simonyan expressed his condolences to the people of Iran
17:01
Nationwide mourning has been announced in Iran
16:42
The USA may impose sanctions on the leaders of Georgia
“I am deeply shocked by the news of the tragic helicopter accident.” President
16:04
Israel has nothing to do with Raisi’s death. Reuters
15:45
The Prime Minister of India expressed his condolences to Iran
15:26
Charles Michel expressed his condolences on the death of Raisi and Abdollahian
15:07
The remains of the Iranian president and officials were moved to Tabriz
14:48
Mohammad Mohburn, Deputy of the President of Iran
14:29
Tragic disaster. The Iranian government expressed its condolences
Ararat Mirzoyan expressed his condolences on the death of the Iranian Foreign Minister
On May 21, Armen Grigoryan will leave for Doha on a working visit
13:32
The Iranian government has convened an emergency meeting
Nikol Pashinyan sent a condolence telegram on the death of the President of Iran
12:54
Precipitation is expected, and air temperature will rise
12:35
Photos of the crashed helicopter of the Iranian president
12:16
The president of Iran has died. OFFICIAL
We are shocked by the news coming from Iran. RA MFA
11:38
The lives of Iran’s president and foreign minister are in danger
11:19
The search and rescue operations of the Iranian president’s helicopter are ongoing
11:00
There was contact with the President’s companions, but it was later cut off. Minister of Internal Affairs of Iran
Ararat Mirzoyan will be in Vienna on a working visit
10:22
The helicopter carrying the president of Iran made a hard landing
10:03
“Events in the region will go under the veil of intercivilizational clashes.” Gantaharyan
17:01
Rain and thunder are expected in some regions

Turkey & EU: Common challenges, common future: op-ed by EU Commissioner Stefan Fule

Stefan Füle, EU commissioner responsible for enlargement policy, published an op-ed in Today’s Zaman reflecting upon Turkey’s EU aspirations. Recall that Fule’s op-ed appeared in the paper right the same day EU Commission issued its Enlargement Progress Report on Turkey strongly criticizing it. Find the op-ed below.
In a recent press interview, Orhan Pamuk said that Turkey’s EU project “has fallen apart.” These words, coming from a Nobel Prize winner and a writer whose books I admire, made a big impression on me.

As the EU commissioner responsible for enlargement policy, I deal on a daily basis with the various aspects of EU-Turkey relations and I can certainly say that our joint project has not been abandoned; on the contrary, important recent initiatives have injected new energy and new hope. But I do think that Pamuk’s words reflect the mood often felt on both sides and that they come at the right moment. I see them as a wake-up call at a time when the EU and Turkey are both at a crossroads and need to take decisive steps forward on their common path.

That our path is common, few seem to question. When I ask my Turkish partners where they see Turkey in five, 10 or 20 years from now, they all say “anchored in Europe.” When I put the same question to my interlocutors and politicians in the EU, the answer is the same: they see Turkey’s future as a modern European state. We should not forget all that unites us, or let the current problems overshadow it.
There are problems in the EU-Turkey relationship, there’s no point denying it. Some soul searching needs to be done on both sides. Sometimes contradictory messages from Europe regarding Turkey’s accession may be confusing. On the other hand many in the EU have grown impatient over Turkey’s slow pace of reforms, of worrying setbacks regarding human rights issues and about Turkey’s reluctance to open its ports and airports to all EU member states.

Why then does my faith in Turkey’s EU project remain intact?
A simple look at the daily news confirms the magnitude of our common challenges and the range of reasons why the EU’s and Turkey’s futures are bound together: the economic slowdown, energy security, environment, dialogue between civilizations, enforcement of democracy, human rights and the rule of law and, last but not least, the stability of our joint neighborhood in the context of the Arab Spring and the dramatic developments in Syria. The EU and Turkey need to work hand in hand to successfully tackle all these challenges.

This is why we have launched the positive agenda: It is not an alternative to the accession process — on the contrary, its aim is to revive it after a period of stagnation, to allow the EU to continue to be the benchmark for reforms in Turkey. And we are succeeding; only five months after its launch we have already achieved results: most of the joint working groups on alignment with EU laws and standards in various areas have all come together for their first meeting. The EU committed to take steps towards visa liberalisation in parallel with the signature of the readmission agreement between Turkey and the EU. We decided to enhance cooperation on a number of important energy issues such as market integration for gas and electricity or renewable energy and energy efficiency. We intensified our dialogue on foreign policy issues, including Syria.

So while there are stumbling blocks in our relationship, there is also a lot that is going in the right direction. This allows me to say today, just as I said when I first came to Turkey as the EU commissioner nearly three years ago: I believe Turkey can become a member of the EU. We have a joint commitment toward this goal.

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