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tepav@tepav.org.tr / tepav.org.trTEPAV veriye dayalı analiz yaparak politika tasarım sürecine katkı sağlayan, akademik etik ve kaliteden ödün vermeyen, kar amacı gütmeyen, partizan olmayan bir araştırma kuruluşudur.
Quest for New Formulas in Turkey and EU Relations (New Models Based on "Good Faith" and "Necessity")
Lately, the deadlock in Turkey's EU accession process and the interpretation of Turkey's active foreign policy as a "shift of axis" by some segments of "western world" resulted in such evaluations where one of the factors behind Turkey's new activism is presented as alienation of Turkey by the EU. Last summer this interpretation was clearly emphasized in the international media by the US Secretary of Defense Mr. Robert Gates and then the US President Mr. Barack Obama.
In order to play its part in alleviating the so called "shift of axis" worries and to benefit from the increasing global economic and strategic significance of Turkey, in their meeting on 11 December 2010 EU Foreign Ministers proposed closer relationship ("strategic dialogue") with Turkey , while leaving aside "problems associated with membership perspective for the moment". Turkish Foreign Minister Mr. Ahmet Davutoğlu while voicing the first official response of Turkey to this proposal stated that given the slow pace of accession negotiations, the "strategic dialogue" between Turkey and the EU can not be strengthened.
Secretary General of NATO, Mr. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, in his statement in the European Voice dated 30 September, iterated that the NATO-EU cooperation stumbles mainly because of the Cyprus conflict and proposed a new role for Turkey in EU's security policy to surmount this problem. He raised the same concern in his recent visit to Turkey.