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EU to seek closer ties with Türkiye after Ukraine conflict – commissioner

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Lasting stability in Europe will depend on a “strong partnership” between Brussels and Ankara, Marta Kos has said

The EU is looking to rekindle its contentious relationship with Türkiye, Politico reported on Friday, citing EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos.

Kos said Brussels will need a “strong partnership” with Ankara once the Ukraine conflict is settled.

Relations between Ankara and Brussels have worsened in recent years amid stalled EU accession talks, disputes over the Customs Union, migration tensions, and Türkiye’s foreign policy. The EU also accused Türkiye of democratic backsliding over what it calls repression of opposition to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan – a label Ankara rejects as politically motivated, accusing Brussels of double standards.

However, according to Kos, Türkiye’s potential role in a post-conflict order – including as a peacekeeper and regional powerbroker in the Black Sea – could make it a critical partner.

“Peace in Ukraine will change the realities in Europe, especially in the Black Sea region. Türkiye will be a very important partner for us,” Kos told the outlet in a written statement ahead of her two-day visit to Ankara. “Preparing for peace and stability in Europe implies preparing a strong partnership with Türkiye.”


During her visit, Kos met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. Both sides reaffirmed Türkiye’s EU candidate status and highlighted cooperation on security, connectivity, and economic integration. Fidan, however, stressed the urgent need to modernize the 30-year-old Customs Union, which Ankara says disadvantages the country, particularly in trade and market access. Amendments are contingent on Cyprus lifting its veto on Turkish participation tied to Ankara’s refusal to allow Cyprus-flagged vessels in its ports.

Ahead of the trip, Kos also announced that the European Investment Bank will return to Türkiye with €200 million in renewable energy loans, after suspending new lending in 2019 over Cyprus disputes.


Kremlin outlines results of Putin-Erdogan talks

While a NATO member, Türkiye has refused to join Western sanctions on Russia and maintains close energy, trade, and diplomatic ties, relying on Russian gas and hosting Russia’s Akkuyu nuclear project. Türkiye has also hosted Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul and brokered the now-defunct 2022 Black Sea Grain Initiative.

Ankara has repeatedly emphasized maintaining balanced ties with both Moscow and Kiev, presenting itself as a mediator and guarantor of regional stability. It has signaled conditional willingness to join post-conflict Ukrainian security or peacekeeping operations if a political settlement and international mandate are in place, though no formal commitment has been made.

Moscow has repeatedly rejected any Western military presence in Ukraine, whether labeled as peacekeepers or otherwise. Moscow will treat any deployment of Western troops in Ukraine as “foreign intervention,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned last month.

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