Turkey
was granted Candidate status by the European Council in December 1999 and the European Council agreed to begin accession negotiations in December 2004. Fourteen out of thirty-five Chapters have been opened for negotiation, of which one has been provisionally closed. Progress has been slow, due in part to Turkey’s relationship with Cyprus. Ireland takes the view that the accession process is also important to drive forward the country’s reform agenda. Following President Erdogan’s visit to Brussels on 5 October and Chancellor Merkel’s visit to Turkey on 18 October, there has been some discussion about opening new Chapters, in the context of the Joint Action Plan for Turkey. Ireland is open to intensifying engagement on Turkey’s accession, but all benchmarks, of course, must be met. The annual Enlargement Package is expected to be published on Thursday, 5 November. This will provide an opportunity to review progress on accession over the previous year.