Sunday, October 02, 2011

William Hague: 'We have to build new alliances with the emerging powers' | Politics | The Observer

William Hague: 'We have to build new alliances with the emerging powers'

On the eve of the Tory conference, the foreign secretary discusses Libya, Turkey and Britain's changing place in the world

...Coming closer to home, Turkey is "a rapidly growing player and one of the countries that I work with the most". If "you add up who I make the most phone calls to" the foreign minister of Turkey is up there with Hillary Clinton. Hague "very much" wants to see Turkey become a member of the European Union, an ambition strongly opposed by some other member states.

Many in his own party will have a cardiac infarction if that means large numbers of Turkish migrant workers arriving in Britain. Hague acknowledges "people have to be won over", but remains emphatic. "I wouldn't be put off by freedom of movement because I think it is a strategic neccesity and economically beneficial to bring Turkey into the EU. Turning away Turkey from the EU would be a great, long-term – a century-long – error by Europe."...

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