Not so fast
ON THE face of it, the Turks have got a grip on themselves. The indignation that many of them felt after the European Union's summit meeting in Luxembourg last weekend, when Turkey was put into a different category from all the other countries that have applied to join the EU, seems to have been brought under control.
This article appeared in the Europe section of the print edition under the headline “Not so fast”
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