Member states want stronger ties with Turkey: EU

The European Union wants to see stronger relations with Turkey, according to a statement by the bloc following a meeting on Aug. 6 between Turkey’s top diplomat and the EU’s foreign policy chief. “Turkey is an important partner for the European Union," the office of EU High Representative Josep Borrell said in a written statement.

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The European Union wants to see stronger relations with Turkey, according to a statement by the bloc following a meeting on Aug. 6 between Turkey’s top diplomat and the EU’s foreign policy chief.

“Turkey is an important partner for the European Union. EU Member States wish to see the mutual relations strengthened, reversing current negative trends,” the office of EU High Representative Josep Borrell said in a written statement after Borrell’s meeting with Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu in Malta’s capital Valletta.

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“The meeting was a continuation of their intensive exchanges held over the last months, most recently over the phone on 23 July,” it said.

It also noted that the meeting was held ahead of an informal meeting of EU foreign ministers (Gymnich) on Aug. 27-28 in Berlin, where they will discuss relations with Turkey again, “a follow-up to the debate held at the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels” on July 13.

It said Borrell explained the outcome of the debate to Çavuşoğlu.

“They had an open and frank exchange on EU-Turkey relations and on the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as on key regional issues, in particular on conflicts in Libya and Syria,” said the statement.

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