Borrell calls Türkiye ‘essential’ for EU’s aspirations amid tough geopolitical climate
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stated Wednesday that “Türkiye is a candidate country whose geopolitical relevance has increased significantly in the current circumstances.”
Borrell made the remarks during a press conference announcing the 2024 Enlargement Package, which includes assessments of candidate countries such as Türkiye, Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Ukraine, and Moldova. He was joined by European Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Oliver Varhelyi.
Borrell expressed his efforts to reverse the negative trajectory in Türkiye-EU relations, saying, “At the beginning, things were much more difficult than today. We have re-engaged in areas of mutual interest.”
‘Türkiye is essential,’ highlights Borrell
He emphasized Türkiye’s importance to the EU, stating, “Türkiye is essential. The geopolitical context is the most challenging it has been in a long time.”
Borrell added that European citizens expect the EU to ensure stability and cooperation in its neighboring regions.
He noted some progress in areas like trade, anti-money laundering, research and innovation, and economic and monetary policies, stating that Türkiye’s efforts in these fields are appreciated.
The “Türkiye Report” within the 2024 Enlargement Package highlighted the strategic interest in developing a cooperative, mutually beneficial relationship, emphasizing Türkiye’s role as an active and important actor in foreign policy with strategic autonomy.