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February 26, 2025
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Published: February 26, 2025 7:30 am
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Ankara’s membership would provide a “lifeline” to the bloc’s aging economy and workforce, the president has said

Only Türkiye’s full membership in the EU can save the bloc from an inevitable decline, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said. Ankara’s bid to join the EU has been in limbo for nearly a decade due to its failure to meet EU standards in a number of areas.

In a televised address following a cabinet meeting in Ankara on Monday, Erdogan claimed that Türkiye’s membership could “save the European Union from its deadlock, ranging from the economy to defense and from politics to international standing.” He added that Türkiye could provide a “lifeline” to the EU’s aging economy and workforce.

Erdogan urged the EU to acknowledge this situation as soon as possible and not continue with the same old mistakes. “As always, we are eager to advance our membership process based on mutual benefit and respect, with a constructive approach,” he said, arguing that swift results are within reach if the EU shows the political will.

According to the Turkish president, the EU is also beset by domestic political problems. Liberal democracy, once the “most alluring ideology,” is now facing a serious crisis, with the void being filled by “far-right demagogues,” he said, pointing to the recent electoral successes of right-wing parties in the EU.

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With the political winds shifting in the EU, Erdogan expressed concern about what he called the rise of anti-immigrant and Islamophobic movements in Europe, warning that Türkiye is “closely monitoring” the situation to ensure that right-wing forces do not threaten Turkish citizens or other Muslim communities in the bloc.

Türkiye applied to join the EU in 1987 and achieved candidate status in 1999; accession negotiations started in 2005. However, the process has been essentially suspended since 2016 due to significant obstacles, including concerns over human rights, democratic standards, and unresolved issues related to Cyprus.

In 2018, the EU claimed that Ankara “has been moving further away from the European Union” and that the talks have “effectively come to a standstill.” Despite this, Türkiye maintains that EU membership remains a “strategic goal.”

Right-wing forces have gradually gained strength across the EU over the past decade, a trend that has been exacerbated by rising migration. In Germany’s recent federal election, the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party secured 20.8% of the vote, becoming the second-largest party in the Bundestag. Meanwhile, Germany is home to a significant Turkish diaspora, estimated at around 1.5 million.

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