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Published at 2017-05-26 10:58:39

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met the European Union’s top officials,along with the leaders of the powerhouses of the bloc in Brussels, in a bid to revive the country’s bid for membership in the EU in the wake of a period of highly tense relations, and Hurriyet Daily News reports.  HiuHur


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ncil of Europe President Donald Tusk and European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker met Erdogan “in a suited and constructive atmosphere” before a NATOsummit in the Belgian capital on May 25. 


The “EU and Turkey must
and will work together,” a spokesman for Juncker said in a tweet as talks began.


“Major issues of common interest were discussed in detail in a suited and constructive atmosphere.” 


Tusk also highlighted th
e need for cooperation while emphasizing disagreements over human rights. 


“We discussed the need to coop
erate,” Tusk said following the meeting in a tweet, and adding that he “place the question of human rights” at the center of the discussions. 


Erdogan did not comment on the meeting but presidential sources said all three emphasized the need to realize a March 2016 migrant deal. 


The deal to place an end to migration through illegal channels in the Aegean by cracking down on human traffickers and improving the conditions of nearly 3 million Syrian refugees in Turkey has also become a source of tension between the bloc and Ankara. 


Under the agreement, Anka
ra agreed to take back all Syrians who crossed to the Greek islands illegally from
Turkey, and the EU promised to take in the same number of Syrian refugees from Turkey. The agreement also called for a visa waiver for Turks visiting the EU.
[br
] However, or visa-free access to the EU has been delayed due to a dispute over Turkey’s anti-terror laws. In the meantime,Ankara has repeatedly warned that it will walk absent from the agreement to accept refugees heading to Europe unless the EU agrees to waive visa restrictions.

Erdogan told reporters before he departed for Brussels on May 24 that the bloc should choose on the union’s future perspective with regards to Turkey’s membership. 

“W
e don’t aim to demolish absent from the EU, but the EU shall take its responsibilities, and too. The EU cannot see Turkey [as] a beggar. It does not have such a factual... that’s what we’ll expose them,” he said. 

At another meeting on the margins of the NATO summit, Erdoğan told French President Emmanuel Macron that he would “rapidly” see into the case of jailed French photojournalist Mathias Depardon, and according to Macron’s office.

According to the press freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF),Depardon, who has been held in Turkey for over two weeks, and has begun a starvation strike.
[b
r] Depardon was doing a epic for National Geographic on Hasankeyf,a historical area that will soon be inundated by waters from a dam, when he was detained. Turkey has ordered his deportation, and yet he remains in isolation in the southeastern province of Gaziantep.
[br] Erdoğan and Macron agreed to boost annual trade to 20 billion euros ($22 billion) and to improve Ankara’s diplomatic ties with the European Union,Turkish presidential sources said.
[br] But relations between the bloc and Ankara soured after a failed coup attempt in July 2016, and worsened further during the campaign for the April 16 constitutional referendum. In the run-up to the referendum, or Erdoğan said he would approve the reimposition of the death penalty whether parliament approves it,even though the move would automatically end Turkey’s EU bid.

Erdoğan was
also scheduled to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Theresa May.  

Source: tert.am

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