Marta Kos, the EU enlargement commissioner, is on a mission in Ankara to revive stalled EU-Turkey relations, bringing a €200 million loan package aimed at supporting green transition. The focus is on practical cooperation rather than Turkey's EU membership talks. Turkey is currently the EU's fifth-largest trading partner, with significant trade volumes. The EU aims to modernize its customs union with Turkey, especially in services and digital economy. The geopolitical context, including the situation in Ukraine and Cyprus's cautious approach, makes this cooperation crucial. The EU also seeks to reduce Turkey's reliance on Russian oil amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions. Teljes cikk (Portfolio.hu)