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. . [and] this great cultural tradition and human rights are after all compatible. Tony Blair added that the accession of Turkey would be proof that Europe is "committed not just in word but in deed to a Europe of diverse races, cultures, and religions all bound together by common rules and a sense of human solidarity and mutual respect...
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Tony Blair added that the accession of Turkey would be proof that Europe is "committed not just in word but in deed to a Europe of diverse races, cultures, and religions all bound together by common rules and a sense of human solidarity and mutual respect.2 In addition Turkey for the last several years has been reforming its economic and political system to make it acceptable in the EU...
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turkey and the european union   turkey and european union   Turkey: Should Be A Member Of European Union?   Social Development In Turkey With European Union Implications   the accession of romania to the european union   turkey accession to EU   What do you understand by Economic and Monetary Union? To what extent does membership of an Economic and Monetary Union constrain a country's use of monetary and fiscal policy   HAVE EUROPEAN UNION POLICIES HELPED THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TO DEVE   Social Policy, Economics Of Labor Markets In The European Union. Does A European Employment Strategy Make Sense?   To what extent do you agree with the view that European Monetary Union is a political instrument that makes little difference to European business?   Economic And Monetary Union Of Europe   To what extent is the economic development of the accession countries likely to be as a result of EU regional policy?   Europe - Strong Union or Weak Sample of Nations   Accesion of Turkey   Should Britain Join the European Union  
 
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