May 26, 2012
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Granting membership to Turkey would strengthen the European Union (EU), Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt argued in his annual foreign policy statement to the Riksdag on Wednesday.
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What exactly do we in the European Union need Turkey for?
I am completely 100% in support of getting all European countries into the EU and the Euro.
I want to see the Euro heavily reformed, reinforced and strengthened.
I do personally believe that the sooner Iceland, Serbia, Switzerland, Croatia, Albania, Montenegro, Ukraine, Belarus and Norway are in the EU and Euro, the better. Then we can start to solidify European borders from a position of strength without gaps.
The Balkan countries are making massive strides in the areas of human rights and reforming their economies into modern countries. There has been serious problems, with quite a few hurdles to clear, but the movement forward is quite good and determined. Albania has even brought in gay and transsexual rights, that are more advanced than some western European countries.
But if Turkey came into the EU, what would we be letting in?
Everyone talks about them being Muslim. To me that is not the problem. I believe Albania and Kosovo will eventually come into the EU. Kosovo and Montenegro are already using the Euro anyway.
Until ten years ago, Turkey was making real progress towards joining the EU. Now it is going backwards, attacking minorities and reducing rights of minorities.
Turkey is going backwards and to be blunt about it, Turkey needs another military coup to remove all the religious lunatics, anti-science people and anti-progress people in Turkey, otherwise it will by default go back to being the sick man of Europe as it once was and stay the sick old man until it dies.
Turkey is being left very far behind by the progress of Albania and Kosovo, which is showing the problem is not actually being muslim, but lack of determination to converge with European law, freedoms and norms.
what you just said about Turkey is far from the truth. Turkey has never been better than the way it is today, it is more richer and more open. Actually I dont think Turkey needs Europe infact it is the opposite.
Carlt Bildt is trying to position Sweden as a strong nation that has relevance in global politics but that maybe only true if they stay neutral and stay out of wars such as that of Afghanistan. it has deminished Sweden's image.
Cannot for the life of me see how Turkey joining the EU would be a benefit, especially in respect of constructive reforms to Human Rights.
Can't be too hard on him, he (Bildt) is after all a politician & as with ALL politicians not in touch with the REAL World.
We don´t need Bruxelles "centralstyrning"like some dictatorship.
Turkey's unemployed ~10,3%. Population 73 722 988. This will surely benefit EU.
Problems with Cyprus. Problems with Greece. Problems with Kurdistan. Problems with Israel. These will definitely strengthen EU.
Drugs will find open frontiers to travel more relaxed into the European market to its benefit and strengthening.
One more human trafficking frontier will open, which will strengthen EU's illegal migration problem.
Does EU stand for European Union or have I missed something?
EU will probably become something like the Eurovision contest, where all European countries - like Israel and Turkey - may participate.
US bloody A's mouthpiece has spoken again...
I do not care for Bildt who I consider a supercilious and arrogant dodo. I would like to see the back of him very soon
I am Turkish...
We, in Turkey, believe we do not need to join in a union which is mainly managed by either Germany or France...
In Turkey we also think that why we will pay the bill of the sinking countries! Please be happy with your current members...
Instate of inviting Turkey to join in EU, some of EU countries such as Sweden should leave the EU... That will be better option for the countries long term sustainability...
Why does Turkey not create a union with its neighbours where it shares cultural ties ? make no mistake it only wants to join the EU for the money
Bildt would be better asking Norway to join the EU !
First of all it is just a political statement because even turkey matches the economy of norway, they will never be offer to join EU. Because the biggest concern for EU is, it is a Muslim country.
Secondly, Even if they are being offered (1% chance) they should not accept it. It is better to be self dependant rather than taking dictation from germany and france and i think turkey is self sufficient and it is better for them.
Those of you who compare Turkey with some Balkan countries, either you don't know how to read and make simple calculations/comparisons or you're living in 80s.
And those of you who want to see Belarus as a member, it's enough to say that you're talking about a country that is governed by the last dictator of Europe.
Turkey is better be rejected by EU and left out.
And by the way 10 maybe 20 years ago Turkey needed EU financial support but now it seems EU needs some support.
EU has double standard. Turkey is progressing in much more speed than ever and economies of most EU members is on stake. and i see many products here in sweden exported from Turkey. so it means you need Turkey instead of Turkey needs you.
Take your EU membership in your Ass.
What a great complex over Turkish/ Turks/ even on Muslim you have...
If you send your telephone I can call you and show I am in Turkey...
Furthermore, take it easy my friend this ethics issues and religion, we will die anyway and you and I might share a lot of things in heaven or hell...
Finally, Bildt tries to save Sweden from the table of EU who is ruled the Greedy Germany and France... That would be better for Sweden if the ruling power will be shared by many countries...
All swedish knows that it was a mistake to be part of EU and you are financing the others...
In a world where west is increasingly becoming irrelevant why would we willingly share the legacy of World War starters ?
This just in: Turks do not want to join the EU. And no, even if we become members of EU, I'll prefer to stay in lovely Istanbul and swim in the mediterranean, thank you very much.
Great! Stay exactly where you are! We don't need any more of you.
Glad we can agree on something.
Perfect name by the way...
enjoy with dictatorship of Germany and France..
be mindful!!!
what do swedish do in other peoples' country...
Why do you travel!!!
If you have nothing to add to the discussion please spare us your mumblings. Obvious troll is obvious.
I truly wish they don't get into the EU because I have seen how their society looks like. If they do enter EU, the EU countries will end up paying huge amounts in order to help their economy to reach the same levels as the rest of the EU countries.
This is my personal opinion on the subject, and I know that I sound biased but you would have had the same opinion as me if your country had the same fate as Cyprus did.