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FM Fidan: There is no change in Türkiye's EU membership perspective | Türkiye-EU ties should not be held hostage to interests of some countries

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan emphasized during a press conference in Ankara that there is no change in Turkey's perspective regarding EU membership, and the country maintains a strong political will in this regard. Ankara calls on the United States to stop suppressing Arab communities in Syria that are in the hands of the YPG/PKK terror group, Fidan also said in a statement.

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Published September 06,2023
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"There is no change in Türkiye's EU membership perspective, it has a very strong political will," Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stressed in his comments during a press conference in the capital Ankara on Wednesday.

Relations between Türkiye and the EU should not be held hostage to interests of some countries, the Turkish foreign minister said on Wednesday.

"The EU cannot be a global actor without Türkiye," said Hakan Fidan, speaking at a joint press conference with EU Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Oliver Varhelyi in the Turkish capital Ankara.

Türkiye expects the EU to show necessary will and act more courageously to advance relations, said Fidan.

Responding to question on recent clashes between Arab tribes and the PKK/YPG terror group in eastern Syria, Fidan called on the US "to stop suppressing Arab communities in Syria at the hands of YPG/PKK terror group."

"The painting of the YPG terror group as legitimate must end, or conflicts we see (in Deir ez-Zor) are just the beginning," he added.

Operations launched by Arab tribes against the terror group in the eastern Syria province of Deir ez-Zor that started last week expanded with the participation of other tribes.

Since Aug. 27, a total of 33 villages have been liberated from YPG/PKK occupation in the rural areas of the Deir ez-Zor, Raqqa, and Hasakah provinces and the Manbij district of Aleppo.

Varhelyi is on a two-day visit to Ankara to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation.