LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union agreed on Tuesday to revive EU membership talks with Turkey but postponed the actual date of a new round of negotiations by at least four months, EU diplomats said.
Germany had wanted to delay the opening of talks on a new chapter, or policy area, which was originally scheduled for Wednesday, because of concerns over Ankara's handling of weeks of protests.
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