The Euro 2008 complement is based on UEFA membership (the governing body of European football), of which Turkey is a member, rather than EU membership. Membership with UEFA is independent of affiliation with the EU. 25% of the 16 teams who advanced to the Euro 2008 finals were not from EU member states: they are Turkey, Switzerland, Russia, and Croatia. Turkey and Croatia have made applications for EU membership, Switzerland and Russia have not.
Croatia joined on the 1st of July 2013. They are the newest member.
While Turkey is not an EU member state, there are numerous treaties between Turkey and the EU. Most important among these is the European Union-Turkey Customs Union of 1996.
Turkey does not "border" Asia, it is part of Asia. Turkey does border the EU due to its border with Greece and Bulgaria.
Croatia is due to become the 28th member of the EU on 1st July 2013. Five more countries have applied and are recognized as candidates by the EU: - Turkey (Membership application submitted 14 Apr 1987, Candidate status granted 12 Dec 1999). - Macedonia (Membership application submitted 22 Mar 2004, Candidate status granted 17 Dec 2005). - Iceland (Membership application submitted 16 Jul 2009, Candidate status granted 17 Jun 2010). - Montenegro (Membership application submitted 15 Dec 2008, Candidate status granted 17 Dec 2010). - Serbia (Membership application submitted 22 Dec 2009, Candidate status granted 1 Mar 2012). Croatia's membership negotiations ran from 3rd October 2005 to 30th June 2011.
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The Euro 2008 complement is based on UEFA membership (the governing body of European football), of which Turkey is a member, rather than EU membership. Membership with UEFA is independent of affiliation with the EU. 25% of the 16 teams who advanced to the Euro 2008 finals were not from EU member states: they are Turkey, Switzerland, Russia, and Croatia. Turkey and Croatia have made applications for EU membership, Switzerland and Russia have not.
no. Croatia is not in the Eu
At the moment (September 2008) countries trying to join the EU include: * Turkey * Croatia * Serbia * Macedonia * Albania
The three countries are Croatia, Macedonia and Turkey are official candidates to join the EU. Two did get their candidacy accepted. Macedonia is waiting for acceptance.
Croatia joined the EU on July 1st, 2013.
Croatia will become a member of the EU on July 1, 2013.
Croatia joined on the 1st of July 2013. They are the newest member.
No. Croatian citizens can travel to EU countries without a passport. Slovenian and Italian citizens can travel to Croatia without a passport, but Croatia is not a member of schengen. EU residents do not require a visa to visit Croatia, and neither do Croatians to go to EU.
There's a queue: *Croatia *Serbia *Albania *Macedonia *Turkey *Bosnia and head of the queue to leave is the U.K
It was after the war. But since then Croatia has recovered and is even an EU member.