Freeze talks on Turkey joining the EU, say lawmakers
President’s actions mean country ‘fails democratic criteria’
Wednesday, 5th July 2017
European Union lawmakers have called for a suspension of Turkey's membership talks with the EU.
They have said that President Tayyip Erdogan's crackdown on opponents meant Ankara did not meet the bloc's democratic criteria.
A vote on the proposal is expected to pass comfortably on Thursday, given support from the biggest parties, but the parliament has limited influence on the issue.
The European Commission and EU governments have so far ignored calls for a formal suspension of a process already effectively in limbo.
"We are not calling to stop all dialogue or cooperation, talking about integration is just not realistic at this moment," Kati Piri, the lawmaker who drafted the recommendation that will be put to the vote, told reporters before the debate.
Slow progress in 12 years
EU leaders have been critical of Erdogan and his behaviour toward opponents, both before and after an abortive coup against him a year ago.
But they do not want to undermine an agreement struck last year whereby Turkey effectively stopped migrants reaching Greece, easing a crisis that had threatened EU unity.
Johannes Hahn, the European commissioner responsible for membership talks, told lawmakers there could be no advance in those negotiations unless Turkey met EU demands to respect political freedoms.
However, he said the EU would remain "engaged" and made no mention of halting the accession process.
In reality, there has been little progress on Turkey's membership bid since negotiations were formally launched 12 years ago.
Many EU leaders question whether Turkey, a large, relatively poor and overwhelmingly Muslim country, should ever be let in and many Turks have also cooled to the idea.
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