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Foreign Policy Documents

Turkey UK Strategic Partnership 2007/2008

The document was signed by the Turkish and British Prime Ministers on 23 October 2007.

EU Accession Process and Negotiations

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2011
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EU Progress Report on Turkey 2010|

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2009|

EU Progress Report on Turkey 2008|

EU Progress Report on Turkey, 2007|

EU Accession Partnership, 2007| : A proposal to the Council for a revision of the framework of accession as well as an overview of the negotiations.

Understanding Enlargement| (2007): A brochure explaining the enlargement policy to the general public.

EU - Turkey Trade Report, 2007|

EU Progress Report on Turkey, 2006|

EU Enlargement Strategy Paper, 2005|

EU Screening Reports on Negotiation Chapters|

The Principle Negotiating Framework between EU and Turkey, 2005| 

 

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