The
next summit between the EU and Turkey will take place this Sunday in Brussels.
The key issue, on the European agenda, is about migrations and the role the
government of Ankara could play to control the flux from Turkey to Europe.
Turkey
will be represented by its Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoğlu. He is a
smart negotiator. He knows he comes to Brussels in a strong position and he
will take advantage of that to try to obtain as many concessions from the
Europeans as possible. He wants more money to compensate Turkey´s for the
refugee presence in the country, visa facilities for the Turks, and a firmer
calendar for the negotiations related to his country´s accession to full EU
membership.
The
EU side should balance the Turkish position with a couple of requests that will
put Davutoğlu at his place. The Europeans should remind him that freedom of the
press is a critical criteria for European membership. On this, Turkey is going
squarely in the wrong direction. They should also recall that human rights and
the rights of the minorities are key pillars in any democracy. They have to be
enshrined on the Constitution and fully implemented.
These
reminders would level off the discussion. They will also show the Turks we see
them as important partners but we are not afraid of talking the talk and be
frank. That´s how diplomacy needs to be carried out in the days of now.
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