Turkey Still Keen On Joining EU

Turkey is still eager to join the European Union despite the ongoing debt crisis. Turkey’s deputy prime minister Ali Babacan states that European countries must act robustly to tackle their sovereign debt else the global economy will worsen. The European Union is expected to cut interest rates and offer extra long liquidity operations to shore their banks.
Babacan reiterated that it is imperative for Turkey to improve on its democratic system and uphold the rue of law in order to reach the political benchmark of European membership.
Babacan also stressed that in terms of economics, the European Union is not a model for Turkey to emulate. Turkey is the world’s sixteenth largest economy and is projected to 7-8 percent after growing 9 percent last year.
Source:http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/06/turkey-eu-idUSL3E7N60PH20111206

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Comments: Turkey is Islamic democracy who firs applied to join he EU in 2005. Turkey’s membership application has been hobbled by its dispute with EU member Cyprus and resistance be bulwarks France and Germany. The Turkish population have been generally supported of the country’s quest to join the EU but delays in process might foment a backlash against the EU.

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