What it means is, in my opinion, that someone Turkish in Turkey sees how at odds their entry visa system is with their great desire to join the border free world of the EU. Further irony is drawn from the fact that non-European countries such as Russia, Libya and so on are having visa charges for their citizens scrapped.
Turkey is a country that wants to become part of the EU, but charges EU citizens to cross its border. A country that wants inclusion into the EU freedom of movement of labour, but refuses to allow non-citizens to work. The country that wants to be part of the single market, but charges something like 40% import duty/"luxury tax" on foreign cheese. If cheese is a luxury, that explains the enormous taxes on luxuries like cars and imported electrical goods.
Nilgün Arisan Eralp for President
