Turkey wants cooperation, not monitoring process: EU minister
ANKARA
The Turkish government believes that PACE should not reopen its monitoring process for Turkey, he said, stressing that instead they wanted an attitude of cooperation.
“We want to call on those that will make the decision. What is your agenda of solidarity for a country whose sovereignty and democracy are under threat?” Çelik told reporters on April 18.
“Have you displayed cooperation with us and has Turkey rejected it? On the contrary, you have adopted a negative and exclusionist attitude,” he said.
Çelik criticized European institutions for failing to lend support to Turkey over its fight against terrorism after the July 15, 2016, failed coup attempt.
“If there are things that we should progress on, let’s clearly put its name and decide on a method, however, Turkey will not accept political blackmail,” he said, adding that Ankara is ready to cooperate and form dialogue with the EU.
He added that the EU and Turkey should discuss all the aspects of the current state of affairs between Ankara and Brussels at a leader’s summit.