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    Zaman, Turkey
    May 8 2004

    PMs Sow Seeds of Strategic Partnership


    "Let's not jeopardize our future with the petty calculations," said
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to his Greek counterpart
    Kostas Karamanlis. Erdogan's is currently paying an official visit to
    Athens, the first such visit for a Turkish Prime Minister in 16
    years.

    Erdogan and Karamanlis talked about a 'united will' for the solution
    of various issues. Their joint message was, 'a secure future'. Many
    feel that Erdogan's visit marks the beginning of a new page in
    Turkish-Greek relations.

    The two leaders came together for an inter-delegation talk. "Let's
    not jeopardize our future with petty calculations," Erdogan said,
    implying about the contentious Aegean continental shelf issue.

    "Our future gains will be more than what we have lost in the past,"
    replied Karamanlis.

    Karamanlis discussed Turkey's E.U. membership with Erdogan. "We
    regard Turkey's accession to the E.U. as strategically important. We
    praise the steps you have taken in that direction. Implementation is
    crucially important; however, after knowing your personality, I
    believe this issue will be overcome as well."

    The Turkish Prime Minister offered help to Greece for the 2004 Athens
    Olympic games if it is requested. He emphasized that it was a pity
    not to have direct flights between Athens and Ankara. Erdogan also
    voiced his discomfort for a local Greek minister 's participation in
    a meeting concerning claims of the so-called Armenian genocide.
    "Let's leave history to historians and not make this a tool for
    politics," said Erdogan.

    After the talks, both leaders held a press briefing. Erdogan replied
    to a question about the Heybeliada Seminary by saying that the
    studies are in progress, as are studies about the continental shelf
    issue.

    Meanwhile, the Greek press covered the visit on the front pages of
    the newspapers and emphasized the start of a 'new era'. Erdogan is
    expected to visit Western Thrace today and make statements to bring
    ease to both the Turkish people living in the region and Athens.

    05.08.2004
    Edip Ali Yavuz
    Athens
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