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EU parliament calls for Turkey accession talks to be suspended


By Ece Toksabay and Tulay Karadeniz | ANKARA

The European Parliament called on Thursday for Turkey's European Union accession talks to be suspended if Ankara fully implements plans to expand President Tayyip Erdogan's powers, in a vote which Turkey dismissed as flawed and wrong.

The parliament has limited influence on Turkey's decades-old pursuit of EU membership, now in limbo after bitter exchanges between Ankara and some European countries, but the decision highlighted the gulf which has grown between the two sides.

EU leaders have been critical of Erdogan and his behavior toward opponents, both before and after an abortive military coup against him last July.

A year-long crackdown since the failed coup and the sweeping new powers which Erdogan won in a tightly fought referendum in April have raised concerns among Turkey's Western allies.

Erdogan says both the crackdown and the increased presidential powers are needed to help tackle serious challenges to Turkey's security both at home and beyond its borders.

The resolution passed by parliament in Strasbourg "calls on the Commission and the member states... to formally suspend the accession negotiations with Turkey without delay if the constitutional reform package is implemented unchanged."

Some constitutional changes approved in April have already been implemented - Erdogan has been able to return to lead the ruling AK Party, and members of a top judicial body have been changed. Other steps, such as scrapping the post of prime minister, are due to take place within two years.

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FILE PHOTO: A European Union (L) and Turkish flag fly outside a hotel in Istanbul, Turkey, May 4, 2016. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
Opposition parties and human rights groups say the changes threaten judicial independence and push Turkey toward one-man rule. The EU has also expressed concern, although many in the European Parliament believe the bloc has not gone far enough.

"The current strategy of the European Commission and EU leaders seems to wait silently for things to improve in Turkey," said the European Parliament's lead negotiator on Turkey, Kati Piri, criticizing a stance which she said was "feeding President Erdogan’s authoritarianism".



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Turkey's EU Affairs Minister Omer Celik said Ankara regarded Thursday's vote in Strasbourg as invalid, while the foreign ministry was similarly dismissive.

"This decision, which is based on false claims and allegations, is trampling the reputation of the institution in question," the ministry said in a statement, referring to the European Parliament. "This decision is of no value for us."

Thursday's vote came as EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn visited Istanbul for talks with Celik and other Turkish ministers.

"As a European official I have to respect the decision of a democratic body," Hahn told reporters, adding that he had raised the issue of the rule of law during his talks in Ankara.

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He also raised the case of 12 rights activists detained on Wednesday, but said he had not received a satisfactory reply.

Hahn said Turkey has the right to defend its institutions in the wake of last year's failed coup, but added: "I want to be very clear that we are very worried about the reaction, very concerned about the large number of imprisoned journalists and academics."

"I really want to move forward in such an important strategic relationship. It depends on Turkey's willingness, and (taking) steps on the rule of law and fundamental rights."

Despite their concerns over Turkey, EU leaders do not want to undermine an agreement struck last year whereby Ankara effectively stopped migrants reaching Greece from Turkish shores, thereby easing a crisis that had threatened EU unity.

In an interview on Wednesday, Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told Reuters that Turkey was not responsible for the escalation of tensions between the two sides.

"Europe displaying inappropriate behavior toward Turkey is not a situation we can accept. Being against our President Erdogan is also not a rational stance from Europe. Europe must decide: ... Do they really want to enlarge?" Kurtulmus said.



(Additional reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu in Ankara, Elizabeth Miles and Julia Fioretti in Brussels; Editing by Dominic Evans and Gareth Jones)

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-eu-parliament-idUSKBN19R194
 
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The Americans aren't leaving the base and they are losing allies thick and fast including European ones.

As for Europe threatening Turkey... LOL the Turks have the Europeans by their balls. These threats don't mean anything. Europe will never let go of Turkey and we all know exactly why.
 
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Why don't you come and get it?



LOL those losers are losing everywhere. That is with your full support.



Americans are all talk. No one takes these cowards seriously. They have elected a clown who tweets all day long about policy LOL Putin laughs at these suckers and has Trumpland in his pocket.


Once Turkey is out of NATO, we will support the interests of our fellow NATO members like Greece and Bulgaria.
 
Once Turkey is out of NATO, we will support the interests of our fellow NATO members like Greece and Bulgaria.

You don't have to wait for Turkey to leave NATO to support Greece and Bulgaria. You can already do that, but as we all know you are just bluff. You will never abandon Turkey because you need them. You need them like the earth needs the sun.

Turkey is part of NATO only by name. We all know what the relations are between Turkey and European states. Even long before Erdogan came to power. This animosity existed long before and will continue to exist. It is deep rooted and it has a long history. Your arguments don't add up, but that is to be expected.

America is irrelevant. Trump has made sure of that. Only when Putin nods will you proceed. Otherwise you will stay put or otherwise you will be reminded how Putin brought your orangeman to power. These are the realities so you better start dealing with them.
 
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Once Turkey is out of NATO, we will support the interests of our fellow NATO members like Greece and Bulgaria.
Turkey is immensely important to US interests compared to east euro backwaters like Bulgaria. Theres no chance of the 2nd largest NATO army of being booted LOL.

I've noticed that alt right types have been fantasizing very much about how they will mess with Turkey. A very unhealthy obsession but then again alt-right white males aren't known for good judgement.
 

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