Considering that Turkey will likely not become a member of the EU for many years, this question is a little premature. However, the benefit of Turkey joining the EU would be the number of young individuals that can help grow the population of Europe and contribute a new younger class of workers. For Turkey, the main benefit will be to be part of the European Common Market, circumventing tariffs.
There is a small part of Turkey that is in Europe, but most of Turkey is in Asia. It is true that Turkey wishes to join the EU.
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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.
No. Neither Croatia nor Turkey is currently an EU member.
Republic of Kosovo leadership has stated publicly, that their policy towards Serbia is one of good neighbouring relationship and as it goes through its own path towards the EU, it does hope and support Serbia in becoming a part of the EU also.
Turkey is not currently part of the EU although there have been discussions about potentially allowing them to join if they sort out there Human Rights issues. In terms of a geographical sense, the most Western tip of Istanbul and the country is classed as part of Europe whereas the Eastern part of Istanbul and the rest of the country is classed as being part of Asia.
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No , not yet
Nope, kenya is not part of the eu.
No it isn't.
Romania and Bulgaria are non-euro, non-Schengen, EU countries. Turkey is not yet a member of the EU.