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End turkey membership talks, Austria tells uN

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Vienna: Austria’s Chancellor Christian Kern called on the European Union to end membership talks with Turkey in the wake of a massive government crackdown following a failed coup.

Turkey’s longstandi­ng, and recently revived, bid to join the EU has already been hit by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s suggestion that he may reintroduc­e the death penalty in the wake of the attempted putsch on July 15 – a move which would instantly disqualify it from joining the bloc.

“We have to face reality: the membership negotiatio­ns are currently no more than fiction,” Kern told Austrian media.

“We know that Turkey’s democratic standards are far from sufficient to justify its accession.”

The chancellor said Turkey’s economy also remained far below the EU average and well short of membership requiremen­ts.

Making Ankara a part of the EU’s single market would spark “massive economic upheaval” in a bloc already struggling to cope with its enlargemen­t toward eastern and central Europe, he warned.

Instead, the EU should seek “new alternativ­es” to help bring Turkey’s economy closer to European standards. — AFP

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