I don't think Turkey should go for Nukes as long as they don't have aren't a economic powerhouse. Otherwise you are inviting whole world to gang up on you.
This issue is already discussed in various topics. Frankly, I do not wish to repeat them under the title of the imagination of an Indian.
In short, Turkey is continuing its nuclear research activities adhering to international agreements.
Periodically, we deliver the enriched uranium accumulated in our hands to international organizations. Lastly, 5 kilograms and 200 grams of enriched uranium delivered and no such stock at the moment in TR.
While continuing its Research activities in the fields of agriculture and health,Turkey also aims to obtain at least 15% of the total installed energy from nuclear sources.
Long-term NPP agreements have been made with the Japanese-French-Canadian partnership and with Russia. We are expecting that China will be 3rd.
So we don't have a secret program. If there is, there is no evidence to prove it. Since 1980s, several countries, accusing Turkey on this issue. Some CIA confessors even claimed that Turkish companies were involved in nuclear smuggling with a number of documents. But as I told above, all of these can not prove that Turkey devoloping nuclear weapons.
The Turkish state is against nuclear arming in principle. However, we criticize the failure of the international mechanism to establish this control.
Today, the X state can threaten other countries with the nuclear ability which they obtained nuclear weopons before without any legitimate justification. This double standard will soon get the world in trouble. Nuclear disarmament must either be applied to all countries or no country should be denied the right to acquire nuclear weapons. Here's a new balance of nuclear terror.