Turkey must be able to join the EU before it allows Sweden into Nato
Turkey must be able to join the EU before it allows Sweden into Nato
The Turkish president’s surprising new demand was bound to frustrate other leaders in the military alliance one day before a high-profile summit.
No way they'll be able to join whilst illegally occupying an EU member state
71 1 ReplyCyprus?
19 0 ReplyYep, that's the one
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What country are they occupying?
6 2 ReplyCyprus
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(Defacto) Dictatorships don’t belong in the EU.
We have our hands full with Hungary, thanks.
63 3 ReplyHe keeps changing his demands all the time. If turkey are let into the EU he will just come up with another excuse. No thanks.
35 1 ReplyGive him an inch, he’ll take a mile then call you an Islamophobe (if you are not Muslim) or a terrorist (if Muslim) for not giving him 10 miles.
26 0 ReplyNot counting the obvious blackmail aspect of the Two Pence Sultan's demand, the whole idea is stupid.
EU and NATO are separate organizations with separate structures. While most of EU are NATO members, NATO issues aren't, shouldn't and cannot be decided in EU bodies. I'd be very surprised if anyone in EU (including Sweden) would change their stance towards Turkey unless they themselves undergo fundamental changes to match the applicant criteria.
Unless Erdogan has his head totally up in his own arse, He knows this. He's probably upping the ante to later back off and make a deal on some other issue that has been too much for NATO or the US up to this point.
Ofcourse this is just my reading of the situation and I'm not an expert on Turkey or international policy. It just seems to fit Erdogan's Modus operandi.
22 0 ReplyLOL no.
22 1 ReplyI don't trust Erdogan one iota, but as a Greek, I'm glad to see the EU reappearing in Turkish public discourse.
19 0 ReplyUm, this is exactly why we don't want you in the EU, Erdogan. Last thing we need is you blocking everything that everyone else in the EU agrees upon.
18 0 ReplyBargaining like a carpet seller. Really up to EU standards. We had it for 40 years with the UK, not going to try again with Turkey
17 0 Reply16 1 ReplyThanks, buy that like still can't be viewed without JS. Can you please just paste the contents of the article in the comments?
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Giving up freedom to one dictator in exchange for potential protection from another dictator is a shit deal. No thanks.
12 0 ReplyGuess Erdogan got enough of what he wanted… wonder what it costed…
7 0 ReplyThere's a looong way for Turkey to ever qualify for EU and Erdogan isn't the one leading it when it's possible
7 0 ReplyCan we maybe end this farce by having the US sign a treaty with Sweden and telling Erdogan to go pound sand?
Because if we're gonna be real here for a moment, everyone besides the US is hardly relevant. They're in the EU already, so who cares?
8 4 ReplyHere's the problem, Russia is facing a very real possibility of falling apart. Turkey is in NATO for its strategic position with Russia.
Ergo no Russia threat no real need for Turkey to be a member state in anything.
4 1 ReplyOh no Sweden is getting invaded tomorrow... By... Russia?
2 7 ReplyYeah, they’ll just go right through Finla…
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