Turks no longer believe in EU, Cavusoglu says
The minister said failed EU policies had cast doubt on Turkey’s EU membership as well as Europe’s failure to support Turkey in the wake of the July 15 coup attempt.
“The support of the Turkish people for the EU membership declined, especially after the July 15 military coup attempt. And now, we want to balance it.”
Cavusoglu called for “positive messages” and “more balanced and attentive approaches” from EU leaders to persuade Turks of the benefits of EU accession, which Turkey has pursued since applying for membership in 1987.
He also criticized the lack of progress in liberalizing the EU visa regime for Turkish citizens, which was agreed last November under the EU-Turkey refugee deal.