The thoughts about admitting Turkey to the EU are almost as old as the European Union itself. Although the nearly 85 million Turks would open a large, new market for many Western companies, the Erdogan state is closer to accession than ever before. Partly due to a spicy incident from the sports world. Krone+ shows the most persistent reservations and statements and why history repeats itself.
Erdogan was elected prime minister in 2003 and has been president of Turkey since 2014. Since then, the now 69-year-old has been trying to bring his country closer to the EU and gain accession. Knowing that financial support from EU countries equates to an economic boom. At the same time, Erdogan never misses an opportunity to verbally slander the European Community. A thin line on which Erdogan balances.
Source: Krone

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