Turkey -- timeline of events

15/12/2006

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1952

Turkey joins NATO.

1959

Turkey applies for associate membership in the European Economic Community (EEC).

1963

The "Ankara Agreement" -- a formal deal establishing an association between Turkey and the EEC â“ is signed on September 12th.

1970

A protocol is signed in November, setting a timetable for abolishing quotas and tariffs on goods traded between Turkey and the EEC.

1980

Ties with the EU are suspended after a coup in Turkey, but are restored following democratic elections three years later.

1987

Turkey applies for membership in the European Community (EC).

1989

Citing Cyprus and other issues, the European Commission decides not to begin accession talks with Turkey, while confirming that eventual membership is a goal.

1995

Turkey enters a customs union with the European Union (EU).

1999

The European Council places Turkey on equal footing with other membership candidates. Three year later, it says accession talks can open as soon as Turkey meets the Copenhagen Political Criteria.

2004

The EU reaches an agreement to begin accession talks with Turkey. In October 2005, the negotiations get under way.

2006

A dispute over extending Turkey's customs protocol with the EU to Cyprus leads to the suspension of eight chapters in the accession talks.

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