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03 Apr 2008 Thu 05:29 pm |
Turkey in the EU do you think this will ever happen??????????????????????
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 05:31 pm |
after 10 years.
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 05:32 pm |
They have a long way to goooooo.
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 05:33 pm |
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 05:33 pm |
Do you really think 10 years I remember that being said 10 years ago and looks like theyre no closer
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 05:35 pm |
They are closer in last 5 years, but there are real issues to work out. Honestly though, the longer it goes, the less Turkey will need to be in EU.
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 05:39 pm |
And actually, one of the small steps happened today. Cyprus relations has been one stumbling point.
Nicosia Street reopens
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 09:20 pm |
Quoting KeithL: after 10 years. |
what will happen after 10 years? you think that 70 millions of Turks will convert into Christianity en masse?
or do you mean that Bulgaria and Romania are 10 years ahead of Turkey???
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 09:58 pm |
Quoting tamikidakika: Quoting KeithL: after 10 years. |
what will happen after 10 years? you think that 70 millions of Turks will convert into Christianity en masse?
or do you mean that Bulgaria and Romania are 10 years ahead of Turkey??? |
It has nothing to do with Christianity. They must first successfully complete negotiations with the European Commission on each of the 35 chapters of the EU's acquis. So far they have only met maybe 5 out of 35.
The earliest date that Turkey could enter the EU is 2013, the date when the next financial perspectives (the EU's six year budgetary perspectives) will come into force.
Let's throw the old religion card....
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03 Apr 2008 Thu 10:26 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Quoting tamikidakika: Quoting KeithL: after 10 years. |
what will happen after 10 years? you think that 70 millions of Turks will convert into Christianity en masse?
or do you mean that Bulgaria and Romania are 10 years ahead of Turkey??? |
It has nothing to do with Christianity. They must first successfully complete negotiations with the European Commission on each of the 35 chapters of the EU's acquis. So far they have only met maybe 5 out of 35.
The earliest date that Turkey could enter the EU is 2013, the date when the next financial perspectives (the EU's six year budgetary perspectives) will come into force.
Let's throw the old religion card.... |
You didn`t answer my second question. In what ways are Romania and Bulgaria superior to Turkey?
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