

16 NOVEMBER
1990
IKV Chairman Jak Kamhi
and a delegation consisted
of representatives of the
private sector had various
contacts in Brussels.
In 19 October 1990 issue,
Agence Europe commented
as follows: “Turkish
industrialists expressed
their support for the entry
into force of the
recommendations made by
the Commission which will
give a new impetus to the
association.”
7 FEBRUARY
1992
From “EEC” to “EU”;
The
Maastricht Treaty
/ the
Treaty on European
Union was signed.
Three Pillars; the rst
step in establishing the
political union, common
economic, monetary,
security and defense
policy and strengthening
EU citizenship.
24 DECEMBER
1992
Sedat Aloğlu was
appointed as IKV
Chairman.
22 JUNE 1993
The enlargement of
the EU towards
Central and Eastern
Europe was
con rmed at the
Copenhagen Summit
and the Copenhagen
criteria were de ned
as membership
benchmarks for
other candidate
countries.
12 SEPTEMBER
1993
A special issue of IKV
Journal was
published
commemorating the
30
th
Anniversary of
Ankara Agreement.
1994
IKV launched a
consultancy
programme for
Europartenariat
projects.
1994
Sir Leon Brittan,
the European
Commission
Debuty Chairman,
spoke at IKV’s
conference titled
“E ects of
Customs Union on
Turkey’s
Economy”.
1 JANUARY
1995
The fourth
enlargement of the EU:
Austria, Finland and
Sweden joined the
Union.
1 JANUARY
1995
IKV’s new logo
was launched.
1990