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EU ties with Turkey 'greatly improved over last year': Borrell
***EU foreign policy chief Borrell says he's spent around 30% of his time in current role building bridges with Turkey.
Josep Borrell, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security, said on Friday that the bloc's relations with Turkey have significantly improved over the last year.
“There were many times when the relationship was about to break,” he said at the New Economy Forum in Madrid.
Borrell explained that since he took on the role as the EU foreign policy chief in December 2019, he has spent around 30% of his time trying to “smooth out” relations with Turkey.
'WE ARE IN A MUCH BETTER PLACE THAN ONE YEAR AGO'
“There was a lot of tension, but my role is to build bridges. Where there’s a conflict, I want to solve it with dialogue and I think that we are in a much better place with Turkey now than one year ago,” he said.
Borrell called his relationship with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan “excellent” and said he has long believed that Turkey was an “essential” partner country for the EU, despite ongoing issues with Greece and the Greek Cypriot administration.
'I AM NEITHER PRO-TURKISH NOR ANTI-TURKISH'
“Some people have criticized me for being pro-Turkish,” he said. "But I am neither pro-Turkish nor anti-Turkish."
Borrell's comments came after the Greek ambassador to Spain asked whether his vision of Turkey had changed since he took on his role as the EU's top diplomat.

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