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The President of the Council of the European Union (EU), Charles Michel, will be held on October 1 and 2 in the letter sent to the leaders of member states at the EU summit, Turkey reported that they aimed to create a space for constructive dialogue.
Michel published the invitation letter that he sent to the leaders of the EU countries ahead of the EU Council meeting to be held in Brussels.
Stating that the main focus of the two-day meeting will be Europe’s place in the world and its ability to shape its own destiny, Michel stated that views will be exchanged with David Sassoli, President of the European Parliament, and that EU-China relations will be discussed in the first session. Stating that they want to work with China to address global challenges such as the new type of corona virus (Covid-19) epidemic and climate change, Michel also stated that they want a more balanced bilateral economic relationship with China.
At the end of the first session the situation in Belarus, the Russian dissident and except for the poisoning Aleksey Navalnıy will address the issues of Nagorno Karabakh Michel, said that the dinner would be completely dedicated to relations with the situation in the eastern Mediterranean and Turkey.
“Our goal is to turn the area into a constructive dialogue with Turkey to ensure stability and security throughout the region,” Michel uses the phrase, saying that his goal was to respect the sovereignty of member states. Michel, but argued that it would be possible if Turkey’s constructive attitude and conveyed the message that all options are on the table to protect the interests of its members with the EU.
Assessing that the Covid-19 outbreak revealed the weaknesses of the EU and that there was an opportunity to reverse it, Michel stated that on the second day there will be meetings to reveal the potential of the EU single market, develop an ambitious industrial policy and take advantage of the opportunities offered by digital developments.
Michel noted that at the end of the meeting, they will provide information on the ongoing Brexit deal negotiations with the UK.