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Turkish FM to visit Lebanon
July 01, 2004 23:49:12
Turkish FM to visit Lebanon Talks to focus on NATO summit, Arab reforms
By Khalil Fleihan Special to The Daily Star Friday, July 02, 2004
BEIRUT: Turkish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul starts an official visit to Lebanon on Friday during which he is due to have political and economic talks with local officials.
Gul is also due to brief Lebanese leaders on the NATO summit held in Istanbul earlier this week and the decisions made there that could affect Arab states. Talks are also expected to focus on reforms Arab states are to undertake, and the Istanbul initiative for security cooperation with several Arab states.
An informed source said Gul's visit is the first by a Turkish foreign minister to Lebanon since 1983. He will be accompanied by two Turkish MPs and a 45 member delegation, and is to arrive in Beirut in the afternoon.
Lebanon supports a Turkish role in restoring order to Iraq and rebuilding the country.
A source at the Foreign Ministry said Gul's talks here would reflect the extent of rapprochement between Turkey and Lebanon, specifically with regard to Iraq and Palestine.
The rapprochement between the two countries was evident in talks Foreign Minister Jean Obeid and Premier Rafik Hariri had in Turkey during visits earlier this year, specifically regarding the issues of the greater Middle East and Iraq and Palestine.
The source said Gul's visit fell within the framework of Turkey's rapprochement with the Arabs, which began when Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan took office last year.
Erdogan has since declined several times to meet with his Israeli counterpart, Ariel Sharon, due to the political disagreement between the two countries.
The source said Turkey regards Lebanese diplomacy as efficient and flexible. Turkey also wants to benefit from the Lebanese experience of coexistence between various religious communities.
"Turkey says the Lebanese experience was an example to be followed, as it is in line with international expectations for this part of the world," the source said, adding that a forum on Harmony Among Civilizations will be held in Istanbul in October to pave the way for dialogue between Europe and Islam.
This forum is on the agenda of the talks between Gul and Obeid in Beirut.
Turkey has been hosting such forums since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to offset international tension and safeguard the existing good relations between Europe and Islam.
The source said Turkey is keeping a close eye on political developments in Iraq because they have a deep impact on Turkish interests, especially regarding Iraqi Turkmen and Kurdish minorities.
Turkey wants to play an important part in the new, US-backed strategy for the region, specifically with regard to the reforms sought by the US from Arab and Islamic regimes.
Moreover, Turkey supports Lebanon's claims regarding the "full implementation of UN Resolution 425." Turkey also supports Lebanon's call on Israel to withdraw from the Shebaa Farms.
But Turkey has reservations over the movements of the Secret Armenian Army in Lebanon.
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