Regular report from the Commission on Turkey's progress towards accession 2004.
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Author
Commision of the European Communities
Date
2004-10-06View/ Open
Subject headings
External Enlargement ; Human Rights ; Economic criteria ; External RelationsAbstract
The European Council in Cardiff in June 1998 noted that the Commission would present a report on Turkey based on Article 28 of the Association Agreement and the conclusions of the Luxembourg European Council of December 1997. The Commission presented its first Regular Report on Turkey in October 1998, together with the Regular Reports for the other candidate countries. The Helsinki European Council meeting in December 1999 concluded that: "Turkey is a candidate State destined to join the Union on the basis of the same criteria as applied to the other candidate States. Building on the existing European Strategy, Turkey, like other candidate States, will benefit from a pre-accession strategy to stimulate and support its reforms." As part of the pre-accession strategy, the Commission reports regularly to the European Council on progress made by each of the candidate countries in preparing for membership. Consequently, the Commission has published a series of yearly Regular Reports on Turkey, covering the years 1998 to 2003.
Number of pages
187p.Language
EnglishDescription
Sections are bookmarked. Related document: COM (2004) 656 final.http://aei.pitt.edu/id/eprint/44625
SEC (2004) 1201 final