Unfair featured Ankara the exhibition; the commission catapult
Violation of freedom of expression, biased exercise of Justice, the rule of law setback with persecution of journalists and inadequate protection of fundamental rights, notes the European Commission's annual progress report on the accession course of Turkey as a candidate member of the European Union.
Moreover, the Commission's report calls for ending the escalating violence in Turkey and return to negotiations for a settlement of the Kurdish issue.
Regarding the Cyprus problem, the Commission emphasizes that Turkey must urgently implement the Additional Protocol to the Ankara to make progress towards normalization of relations with Cyprus, "under the explicit obligation of Turkey to good neighborly relations and solving border disputes '.
The report explicitly states that "no bilateral exploratory talks held between Greece and Turkey to find common ground for the start of negotiations on the delimitation of the continental shelf." Indeed, according to the Commission, Greece and Cyprus have made official complaints about the violation of territorial waters and airspace by the Turkish side, mainly overflights over Greek islands.
However, the Commission's report highlights the need for closer EU cooperation with Ankara in the management of the refugee issue, recalling that the Joint Action Plan is tested.
On the day of the anniversary of the death of Kemal Ataturk, founder of secular Turkey, Ankara received "unjust and disproportionate criticism", said in a statement the Turkish Foreign Ministry, while discarded and criticism of the powers of the President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
In a statement the ministry also reports that take into account the "fair and reasonable reviews" included in the Commission report.
The satisfaction of the Government to the European Commission's report on Turkey's accession course expressed government spokesman Nikos Christodoulides. In a written statement stresses that it is important that a clear record on Turkey's obligations towards Cyprus, and that there was no progress.
Violation of freedom of expression, biased exercise of Justice, the rule of law setback with persecution of journalists and inadequate protection of fundamental rights, notes the European Commission's annual progress report on the accession course of Turkey as a candidate member of the European Union.
Moreover, the Commission's report calls for ending the escalating violence in Turkey and return to negotiations for a settlement of the Kurdish issue.
Regarding the Cyprus problem, the Commission emphasizes that Turkey must urgently implement the Additional Protocol to the Ankara to make progress towards normalization of relations with Cyprus, "under the explicit obligation of Turkey to good neighborly relations and solving border disputes '.
The report explicitly states that "no bilateral exploratory talks held between Greece and Turkey to find common ground for the start of negotiations on the delimitation of the continental shelf." Indeed, according to the Commission, Greece and Cyprus have made official complaints about the violation of territorial waters and airspace by the Turkish side, mainly overflights over Greek islands.
However, the Commission's report highlights the need for closer EU cooperation with Ankara in the management of the refugee issue, recalling that the Joint Action Plan is tested.
On the day of the anniversary of the death of Kemal Ataturk, founder of secular Turkey, Ankara received "unjust and disproportionate criticism", said in a statement the Turkish Foreign Ministry, while discarded and criticism of the powers of the President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
In a statement the ministry also reports that take into account the "fair and reasonable reviews" included in the Commission report.
The satisfaction of the Government to the European Commission's report on Turkey's accession course expressed government spokesman Nikos Christodoulides. In a written statement stresses that it is important that a clear record on Turkey's obligations towards Cyprus, and that there was no progress.
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