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Turkey and Russia discuss Customs Union collaboration

Stalled progress towards EU membership has shifted Turkey’s economic interest, and it is now looking for closer cooperation with Russia’s Customs Union, Economic Development Minister Aleksey Ulyukayev said.

Ulyukayev discussed the plan with Turkish Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci at the G20 trade ministers meeting in Sydney, Australia, over the weekend.

The talks focused on how the two countries can transition to using national currencies, instead of the dollar and euro, in trade.

"We have discussed the possible forms of cooperation, including the formation of a free trade zone between the Customs Union and Turkey. We have agreed to create a working group and to begin a more detailed discussion of these possibilities and prospects in September," Ulyukayev said on the sidelines of G20, RIA Novosti reported.

The free trade zone so far consists of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, and is meant to rival the European Union. At present, Turkey has a free trade zone agreement with the European Union.

Turkey, with a population of 76 million, has a $1.1 trillion economy driven by strong industry and service sectors with automotive, construction, and electronics on the rise.

Another developing industry is the transport of Central Asian gas to European markets through its territory, which borders eight countries, including oil-rich Iran, Iraq, and Azerbaijan.

Total trade between Russia and Turkey was $32.7 billion in 2013, making Russia Turkey’s second-largest trade partner, after the European Union. Turkey is Russia’s eighth biggest trade partner.

Turkey first applied for EU membership in 1987, and signed a free trade agreement with the EU in 1995. It fell into recession in 2001 and as a result unpegged the Turkish Lira from the dollar-euro basket. The lira, along with the ruble, has fallen tremendously in the past year as a result of the strengthening dollar and euro. Russia plans to protect its economy from Western sanctions by increasing non dollar-based trade.

India and China will also be prioritized as partners.

“We need to increase trade volume conducted in national currencies. Why, in relation to China, India, Turkey and other countries, should we be negotiating in dollars? Why should we do that? We should sign deals in national currencies- this applies to energy, oil, gas, and everything else,” Ulyukayev said in a March interview with Russian TV channel Vesti 24.

On May 29 Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the Eurasian Economic Union document, which will come into effect in January 2015.

The Customs Union began on January 1, 2010, and started operating under a comprehensive customs code in July 2011.

Commonwealth Independent States (CIS) like Armenia, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan may be brought into the free trade zone later.

If Turkey joins, it would be the first member that is not an ex-Soviet state to join the free-trade zone.

Turkey and Russia discuss Customs Union collaboration — RT Business
Turkey Proposes Free Trade Zone with Eurasian Union | Asbarez Armenian News
Turkey Proposes Free Trade Zone With Russia
 
Really? But I thought Turkey hated Russia, not to mention how it would ruin their plan to join the European Union.

We all saw what happened to that one country that tried to straddle (and leech off) both.
 
Really? But I thought Turkey hated Russia, not to mention how it would ruin their plan to join the European Union.

We all saw what happened to that one country that tried to straddle (and leech off) both.
so did European countries hate each other in history, they have way more blood of each other on their hands, yet they work together now under the umbrella of the EU, because they can achieve more success when united.
The EU (the big countries) doesnt want Turkey and neither has Turkey interest in the hypocrite EU anymore, as it should be.
 
Really? But I thought Turkey hated Russia, not to mention how it would ruin their plan to join the European Union.

We all saw what happened to that one country that tried to straddle (and leech off) both.
Freedom is coming to Turkey brought to you by uncle Sam ...
was't u guys whom hate to see turkey in eu than why are so upset about turkey-russian relations ?? btw freedom come to turkey by ataturk
 
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Turkey + Russia + China + Pakistan would make a very good trading block

Turkey produces nothing for this block. They have no resources, no energy, no industrial production. They can pay in land areas, which they give to Chinese and Russian state companies.
 
Turkey without western monetary support can´t afford russian energy.
turkey no need for russian energy it's u who need buyer for your bankrupt economy which get weaker every month by west sanctions we can buy energy from azerbijan and turkmenistan also eu can buy that energy too when this happens your assd will be in big pain you are in the same positions the soviet union was only energy market stop u from collapse when u lose that market u will have same fate as soviet had u are landed country not a sea one turkey is a sea country she dont have any problem to make business with others
 
turkey no need for russian energy it's u who need buyer for your bankrupt economy which get weaker every month by west sanctions we can buy energy from azerbijan and turkmenistan also eu can buy that energy too when this happens your assd will be in big pain you are in the same positions the soviet union was only energy market stop u from collapse when u lose that market u will have same fate as soviet had u are landed country not a sea one turkey is a sea country she dont have any problem to make business with others

He is a false flagger mate so ignore him.
 
was't u guys whom hate to see turkey in eu than why are so upset about turkey-russian relations ?? btw freedom come to turkey by ataturk


No, I'm not upset at all. I just want to point put that Turkey is sitting between a rock and a hard place.

Atatürk is dead, thanks to Erdogan.
 

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