1) The EU and its Member States are following the most recent developments in Turkey with grave concern.

2) Renewed considerations to introduce a bill to parliament to reinstate the death penalty; continued restrictions on the freedom
of expression, including social media, with further closures of media outlets and arrest warrants against journalists, including the
editor-in-chief of Cumhuriyet newspaper and several members of its staff; and most recently the arrest of the co-chairs of the
country’s second largest opposition party, HDP, as well as the detention of several of its Members of Parliament are extremely
worrying developments which weaken the rule of law, the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms and compromise
parliamentary democracy in Turkey, while exacerbating tensions in the Southeast and further polarising Turkish society in
general.

3) The EU and its Member States strongly condemn the terrorist attack in Diyarbakir and express their solidarity with the victims
and their families. The EU and its Member States firmly believe that all violence and terrorist attacks must stop and arms must
be laid down. The EU and its Member States stand by Turkey in its fight against terrorism.
Actions against PKK, listed by the EU and its Member States as a terrorist organisation, are legitimate, but must be in full
respect of the basic principles of democracy, proportionality and respect for human rights.

4) A return to a credible political process and to a genuine political dialogue is essential for the country’s democracy and stability
in the region.

5) The EU and its Member States recall that the decision by the Turkish Parliament in May 2016 to permit the lifting of
parliamentary immunity of a large number of Members of Parliament is a matter of serious concern. Immunity must apply to all on
a non-discriminatory basis and decisions on lifting immunity must be based on the merits of each specific case, according to
transparent criteria and not subject to any political considerations.

6) The EU and its Member States recall their condemnation of the 15 July coup attempt and, while recognising the need for
Turkey to take proportionate action, call on Turkey to safeguard its parliamentary democracy, including the respect for human
rights, the rule of law, fundamental freedoms and the right of everyone to a fair trial, also in conformity with its commitments as a
candidate country. In this regard, the EU and its Member States will continue to follow and assess the situation very closely and
they stand ready to continue political dialogue with Turkey at all levels, within the established framework.

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