The head of the European People’s Party warns the European Union, Manfred Weberto attend the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan in PragueIn an interview with the German newspaper Bild.
The 50-year-old German Christian Socialist (CSU) points out that Erdogan is not only allowing Putin to enter the European Union through the back door… At the same time, it threatens the territorial integrity of Greece He seeks to strengthen his forces in the territory of Cyprus.
A few hours before the launch of the informal summit in the Czech capital, the head of the European People’s Party expressed his dissatisfaction with the participation of the Sultan of the Bosphorus.
Webber does not accept the presence of the Turkish president, arguing that he has recently appeared alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin and his close aides, such as Belarusian strongman Viktor Lukashenko.
«If Erdogan goes to the summit in Prague this week, the EU should speak to him clearly. Unfortunately, the truth is that Erdogan wants to increase his military presence in occupied Cyprus and constantly threatens the territorial integrity of Greece. This is not only unacceptable behavior among NATO partners, but also the reality of Erdogan’s alleged ambitions for his country to join the European Union.“As the 50-year-old Christian socialist points out. For Weber, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Schulz should”Not allowing any ambiguity about European support for Ukraine and the future of the European Union” at their meeting in Prague. Perhaps it is time to be clear with Turkey. This means that “the prospect of joining the European Union has long since receded.”».
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