Ankara: Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut, head of the European Union Delegation to Turkey, said that the bloc welcomes the Turkish government’s recently announced reform agenda.
While visiting Turkey’s central province of Kayseri, Meyer-Landrut met with prominent local figures including Ömer Gülüsoy, chairperson of the Kayseri Chamber of Commerce, Ihsan Sabuncuoülu, president of Abdullah Gül University, and Ismail Emrah Karayel, a deputy lawmaker from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party).
“We received this well. We wish to see concrete steps in a direction that will lead to the opening of a window of opportunity in EU-Turkish relations,” said Meyer-Landrut as quoted by Anadolu Agency (AA), referring to the Turkish government’s latest push for reforms expressed by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
“The reform package includes very essential issues such as economic reforms, judicial reforms and an EU action plan. This is important not only for the country (Turkey) but also for Turkish-EU relations. As such, we will closely follow the developments,” he added.
Erdoğan said Monday that if the AK Party reaches a consensus with its partner in the People’s Alliance, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), then an “action for drafting a new constitution in the upcoming period” was possible.
On Tuesday, Devlet Bahçeli, the leader of the MHP, said Turkey is “obligated” to replace its current Constitution. – Agencies