Police Detain Six Foreigners in Overnight Operation at Refugee Centers in Sofia
A recent police operation conducted in refugee centers across Sofia resulted in the detention of six foreigners, as announced by the Ministry of the Interior
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EU Affairs Minister Ömer Çelik has said that Turkey, an EU candidate country, cannot be solely defined as a strong partner to cooperate on issues such as the fight against terrorism and accommodating refugees, stressing that EU negotiations are essential to the relations between the two sides, Daily Sabah reported.
"Turkey cannot solely be seen as a military headquarters in the fight against terrorism or a camp for refugees. We do not accept being a country solely to cooperate on the issues of refugees and the fight against terrorism, as I demanded the opening of Chapters 23 and 24, in the EU accession process," Çelik said during Parliament's Planning and Budget Committee late Monday.
He said that it is contradictory that the chapters, which relate to issues for which Turkey has been criticized, have not been opened yet. Çelik reiterated that Turkey favors full membership talks and will not accept any other suggestions.
Ankara's EU talks have reached an impasse as a result of the yawning gap between the country and the EU on key political issues. Even though some European countries have called for ending talks with Ankara, Ankara has been conveying the message that it is resolute in the talks and will not leave the negotiating table.
Çelik added that Europe's stance on the PKK terrorist organization and Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) has been the main issues affecting relations between Turkey and Europe. "Our expectation is the prevention of FETÖ and PKK activities. When their activities are prohibited, relations will improve faster."
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