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Dervis, a former Turkish economy minister, told the London-based Financial Times that some EU members opposed Turkey's EU bid not simply because of the country's bad records on human rights. Dervis claimed that they feared Turkey's predominantly Muslim identity and its unemployment rate.
Dervis stated that European Union needed to change the way it talked to Turkey, adding that the problems could be jointly solved by setting objective criteria. Cihan News Agency
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