It is obvious why Turkey would want to join Europe's wealthy club.
The markets have got the message that Turkey does not want hot money inflows
Turkey wanted to have positive and constructive relations to all ethnic and religious groups in Iraq.
But Turkey wants to be paid $2 billion to make up for the losses it says are involved.
However, to be perfectly honest, I am beginning to wonder if Turkey wants the same thing.
Turkey has always wanted to set its own rules for accession under the slogan 'We are not like other candidates'.
Turkey does not want it, but no one can impose what, for the rest, we all want to vote through.
Turkey does not want to be a secular country any longer.
If Turkey wants to join, it must do some work in the field of democracy and human rights.
Do the Council and the Commission know exactly what Turkey wants?