Turkey and the European Union (EU) have a special relationship. The EU was created to encourage cooperation between different countries in Europe and to create a stronger, more peaceful Europe. Turkey is not in the EU, but it has had a close relationship with the EU since the 1950s.
Turkey is in a special position because it is partly in Europe and partly in Asia. It shares cultural ties with many countries in the EU. Turkey has a long history of trading and interacting with other countries in Europe.
The EU and Turkey have signed agreements in the past to increase cooperation between them. They have also increased trade and opened up markets between them. This helps to improve the economies of both countries.
The EU also wants to help Turkey increase security, fight against terrorism, and strengthen the rule of law. The EU is working with Turkey to create a new agreement to increase trade and investment between Turkey and the EU.
The EU and Turkey also want to increase cooperation in defense and foreign policy. They are looking into ways to work together on preventing refugees and illegal migrants from entering European countries. They are also working together to find a peaceful solution for the Syrian crisis.
In general, the EU and Turkey have a strong relationship and are working together to create a stronger Europe and to make the world a better place.