Egemen Bağış: Turkey's new chief EU negotiator

Turkey's new chief EU negotiator Egemen Bagis (R) and Foreign ...

Turkey’s new chief EU negotiator Egemen Bagis (R) and Foreign Minister Ali Babacan pose for the media during a takeover ceremony in Ankara January 11, 2009. Bagis has been appointed as the country’s first full-time EU negotiator in an effort to revive its flagging drive to join the European Union. Entry negotiations were previously headed by Babacan, who was criticised in some quarters for a lacklustre performance on EU ties and is preoccupied with the Middle East crisis and Turkey’s two-year stint as a member of the U.N. Security Council. [REUTERS/Umit Bektas]


Turkey’s new minister for Europe

In Columnists

Those interested in seeing Turkey take its place in the European Union should welcome the appointment of Egemen Bağış as Ankara’s new chief negotiator. Mr. Bağış will be the first to admit, however, that one of his first jobs will be to convince those sitting on the opposite side of the table that he means business.

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