Turkey to open new chapter of EU accession process

Source: Xinhua   2016-06-28 20:21:27

ANKARA, June 28 (Xinhua) -- Turkey will open a new chapter of EU accession talks on Thursday, which covers financial and budgetary provisions, Turkey's ambassador to the EU Selim Yenel told state-run Anadolu Agency on Tuesday.

The new chapter, or Chapter 33, is significant since it is usually opened when a country's membership is on the horizon, according to Yenel.

But he said five chapters are still being blocked by the Greek Cypriot Administration.

"If there is progress on the Cyprus issue, and a final resolution is reached, then these (five) chapters will be able to be promptly opened and membership negotiations will be back to their normal pace," the ambassador said.

Talks on Turkey's EU membership date back to 1963, when Ankara and Brussels drafted an association agreement aiming toward the accession of Turkey into the European Economic Community, the predecessor to the EU.

However, Turkey has since made little progress in its bid to join the block, despite a flurry of early reforms.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Wednesday that Turkey might hold a referendum on its bid for EU membership, unless there is progress in negotiations.

"We will go and ask the public whether we should continue negotiations with the EU," Erdogan said at a graduation ceremony.

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Turkey to open new chapter of EU accession process

Source: Xinhua 2016-06-28 20:21:27

ANKARA, June 28 (Xinhua) -- Turkey will open a new chapter of EU accession talks on Thursday, which covers financial and budgetary provisions, Turkey's ambassador to the EU Selim Yenel told state-run Anadolu Agency on Tuesday.

The new chapter, or Chapter 33, is significant since it is usually opened when a country's membership is on the horizon, according to Yenel.

But he said five chapters are still being blocked by the Greek Cypriot Administration.

"If there is progress on the Cyprus issue, and a final resolution is reached, then these (five) chapters will be able to be promptly opened and membership negotiations will be back to their normal pace," the ambassador said.

Talks on Turkey's EU membership date back to 1963, when Ankara and Brussels drafted an association agreement aiming toward the accession of Turkey into the European Economic Community, the predecessor to the EU.

However, Turkey has since made little progress in its bid to join the block, despite a flurry of early reforms.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Wednesday that Turkey might hold a referendum on its bid for EU membership, unless there is progress in negotiations.

"We will go and ask the public whether we should continue negotiations with the EU," Erdogan said at a graduation ceremony.

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