German Minister: This is the solution for Turkey and Ukraine to become part of the EU

A similar agreement with “Brexit” could serve as a model for future EU relations with other states outside the EU, says German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel. Turkey and Ukraine were two states that could benefit from the stereotype, he told Germany's Funke media group. Sigmar said there is no [...]
Turkey and Ukraine were two states that could benefit from the stereotype, he told Germany's Funke media group.
Sigmar said he has never seen the unification of these states with the EU, so alternative forms of co-operation are needed, writes Periscopi.
The future relationship of the United Kingdom with the EU, which must leave on March 29, 2019, is still being negotiated.
The two sides agreed this month on the three questions of “divorci” that took the first phase of negotiations: how UK owes it to the EU, what happens to the border of Northern Ireland and what happens to the citizens of the United Kingdom living in other countries in the EU and the EU to citizens living in Britain.
In June 2016, the British voted in a referendum to leave the EU after more than four decades of membership./Periscopi












