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Late on the night of October 3, and with a sigh of relief almost audible in Ankara, a negotiating roller coaster finally ended as accession negotiations began between Turkey and the European Union.
The controversy over a conference on the fate of the Ottoman Empire's Armenians has once again highlighted the difficulties Turkey faces in pulling its legal and institutional frameworks into line ahead of EU membership talks.
The close vote in Germany's recent national elections came as short-term relief for the Turkish government.
The close vote in Germany's recent national elections came as short-term relief for the Turkish government.
Whilst the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) enjoys an impressive record in terms of prudential fiscal management, economists still sweat over an old thorn in the economy's side - the mounting current account deficit.
With the submission period closing early September for the long-anticipated privatisation of Turkey's state petroleum refineries, the sell off looks to be on schedule for an exciting conclusion later this month.

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