Turkey and the European Union: A Complicated Relationship.

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      The author, SPD member of the German Bundestag, reflects on the stagnation of EU accession negotiations and the inconsistent policy of German political forces towards Turkey. The EU's recent "positive agenda" and the opening of a visa dialogue are seen as appropriate steps to overcome the standstill in EU-Turkey relations. On the other hand, rage in Turkey is rising over the bad treatment by the EU that eventually, with the crises in Syria escalating, needs Turkey as an ally. Turkey for its own interest should better cooperate with NATO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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