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Doss [256]
2 years ago
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7. How can the desire to enter the European Union (EU) potentially benefit Turkey's environment?

Geography
1 answer:
liubo4ka [24]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Turkish EU accession bid

European Union Turkey Locator (with internal borders).svg

Status

Candidate

Negotiating ✔️

Screened ✔️

Applied 14 April 1987

Approved 16 December 2004

Admitted No

Website

Republic of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs Directorate for EU Affairs

EU Commission

Progress

Screening Progress

100% complete

Chapter Progress

3% complete

Ratification Progress

0% complete

Statistics

EU average Turkey

PPP GDP ($M) 552,780 2,749,570[1]

PPP per capita ($) 40,600 32,278[1]

Area (km2) 165,048 783,562

Population 18,583,598 83,154,997[2]

This article is part of a series about the

Accession of Turkey

to the European Union

TrEUaccessLogo.svg

Institutions

Ministry Chief Negotiator Directorate

vte

Turkey is negotiating its accession to the European Union (EU) as a member state, following its application to become a full member of the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor of the EU, on 14 April 1987.[3]

After the ten founding members in 1949, Turkey became one of the first new members (the 13th member) of the Council of Europe in 1950.[4][5] The country became an associate member of the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1963, and was an associate member of the Western European Union from 1992 to its end in 2011. Turkey signed a Customs Union agreement with the EU in 1995 and was officially recognised as a candidate for full membership on 12 December 1999, at the Helsinki summit of the European Council.

Negotiations for full membership were started on 3 October 2005.[6] Progress was slow, and out of the 35 Chapters necessary to complete the accession process only 16 had been opened and one had been closed by May 2016.[7] The early 2016 refugee deal between Turkey and the European Union was intended to accelerate negotiations after previous stagnation and allow visa-free travel through Europe for Turks.[8]

Since 2016 accession negotiations have stalled.[9] The EU has accused and criticized Turkey for human rights violations and deficits in rule of law.[10] In 2017, EU officials expressed that planned Turkish policies violate the Copenhagen criteria of eligibility for an EU membership.[11] On 26 June 2018, the EU's General Affairs Council stated that "Turkey has been moving further away from the European Union. Turkey’s accession negotiations have therefore effectively come to a standstill and no further chapters can be considered for opening or closing and no further work towards the modernisation of the EU-Turkey Customs Union is foreseen

Turkish EU accession bid

European Union Turkey Locator (with internal borders).svg

Status

Candidate

Negotiating ✔️

Screened ✔️

Applied 14 April 1987

Approved 16 December 2004

Admitted No

Website

Republic of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs Directorate for EU Affairs

EU Commission

Progress

Screening Progress

Statistics

EU average Turkey

PPP GDP ($M) 552,780 2,749,570[1]

PPP per capita ($) 40,600 32,278[1]

Area (km2) 165,048 783,562

Population 18,583,598 83,154,997[2]

This article is part of a series about the

Accession of Turkey

to the European Union

TrEUaccessLogo.svg

Institutions

Ministry Chief Negotiator Directorate

vte

Turkey is negotiating its accession to the European Union (EU) as a member state, following its application to become a full member of the European Economic Community (EEC), the predecessor of the EU, on 14 April 1987.[3]

After the ten founding members in 1949, Turkey became one of the first new members (the 13th member) of the Council of Europe in 1950.[4][5] The country became an associate member of the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1963, and was an associate member of the Western European Union from 1992 to its end in 2011. Turkey signed a Customs Union agreement with the EU in 1995 and was officially recognised as a candidate for full membership on 12 December 1999, at the Helsinki summit of the European Council.

Negotiations for full membership were started on 3 October 2005.[6] Progress was slow, and out of the 35 Chapters necessary to complete the accession process only 16 had been opened and one had been closed by May 2016.[7] The early 2016 refugee deal between Turkey and the European Union was intended to accelerate negotiations after previous stagnation and allow visa-free travel through Europe for Turks.[8]

Since 2016 accession negotiations have stalled.[9] The EU has accused and criticized Turkey for human rights violations and deficits in rule of law.[10] In 2017, EU officials expressed that planned Turkish policies violate the Copenhagen criteria of eligibility for an EU membership.[11] On 26 June 2018, the EU's General Affairs Council stated that "Turkey has been moving further away from the European Union. Turkey’s accession negotiations have therefore effectively come to a standstill and no further chapters can be considered for opening or closing and no further work towards the modernisation of the EU-Turkey Customs Union is foreseen

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