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Borrell, “High Voltage Diplomatic Week” headlined last week on the EU-Russia blog, said that China and Turkey are taking a step forward with their relationship.
Recalling that Russia and China have united against the Western world, the EU has decided to sanction some officials of this country for their practices against Uighur Turks in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, and wrote that the rejection of democratic values lies in the basis of the rapprochement of Russia and China.
“In another respect, that is, before many tensions in Turkey-EU relations, the news is found to be a bit better.” Borrell said in a meeting with the foreign ministers of the EU countries earlier last week that they agreed that there is an improvement in the general discourse and the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Borrell also saw troubling developments such as demands and exit for Turkey’s Istanbul Convention and the closure of Turkey’s internal affairs, he said.
All this and the Cyprus issue, Chancellor Mevlut Cavusoglu, with last week’s talk that Borrell was transferred writing his visit to Brussels, “I am now convinced that obtaining a more constructive and active attitude with Turkey to sustain it must continue to work . “gave his statement.
Borrell, the constructive attitude of Turkey considering the EU countries in areas of common interest until the immigration of the Turkish Customs Union with the leaders emphasized that they had agreed to target the compromise. This gradual, proportional and “Turkey in a reversible way enters a confrontational path” Borrelli if they expressed all these issues and broader regional issues at the Eastern Mediterranean Conference would no longer work effectively.
“The most constructive way for Turkey is one of the key issues we need to work on in Libya.” Borrell, who used his expression, recalled that after 10 years of conflict, there is a unity government and a possibility of political transition in Libya.
Borrell, Turkey, is a major player in Libya, noting that it is now necessary to analyze what it can do in addition to observing the ceasefire, including the UN, the EU if Libya requests it.