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      Turkey is way closer. Morocco is way far from meeting requirements. Absolutist Monarchy (parliamentary democracy in name only), way off in economic make-up…

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        Turkey was on the route of joining the EU and then Erdogan came into power and single handedly destroyed their bid.

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          EU was keeping us hanging way before Erdoğan. All he did was officially end the hazing and turn Türkiye the paid garbage bin of the Europe.

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        I agree, but Morocco was rejected once on the basis of not being European.

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      I wouldn’t be against this idea. They could become suppliers if solar energy, maybe even data centres. Seems like a win/win to me. Power cable to Gibraltar and north? Seems even doable to me.

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        Southern Europe (Spain, Portugal, Italy, Southern France, Greece…) can provide all needed solar, wind, hydro, tide, and other renewable power to all EU. Actually tide is better in atlantic coasts. Why lay humongous cables (power is not data) across an ocean?

        Canada can contribute many other things.