AFTER A COURTSHIP of the European Union lasting 40 years, Turkey was formally dubbed a candidate country by the European Commission in December. Now it is looking towards greatly expanded foreign investment and aid. But it is also awakening to the harsh realities of preparation for EU membership that will intensify when accession negotiations begin on October 3.
The good news includes hopes that long-expected foreign investment and tens of billions of euros in European development aid will be forthcoming.
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