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    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    Nov. 1, 2004

    Administrators Of Group Of The Greens In Germany Due In Turkey
    Anadolu Agency: 11/1/2004
    ANKARA - Administrators of the Group of the Greens/European Free
    Alliance in Germany will visit Turkey this week, the German Embassy in
    Ankara said on Monday.

    The German Embassy stated that a German delegation chaired by Claudia
    Roth, co-chairperson of the Group, would visit capital Ankara,
    commercial hub Istanbul, and southeastern cities of Diyarbakir and
    Sirnak.

    The delegation will start their meetings in Turkey tomorrow (Tuesday),
    and be received by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and
    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul.

    The group will also meet Murat Sungar, Turkey's secretary general for
    the European Union (EU); Mehmet Elkatmis, chairman of Turkish
    Parliamentary Human Rights Commission; Mehmet Dulger, chairman of
    Turkish Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Commission; Yasar Yakis, chairman
    of Turkish Parliamentary EU Adjustment Commission; deputies of the main
    opposition Republican People's Party (CHP); and human rights
    organizations tomorrow.

    After their meetings in Ankara, the German delegation will proceed to
    Istanbul to meet representatives of business circles, the Fener Greek
    Orthodox Patriarchate and Armenian Patriarchate.

    A part of the Greens group will depart from Turkey after their meetings
    in Istanbul, while Claudia Roth and Winfried Nachtwei will go to
    Diyarbakir on Wednesday.

    Administrators of the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance in
    Germany will meet Sirnak Governor Osman Gunes, Sirnak Mayor Ahmet
    Ertak, Diyarbakir Governor Efkan Ala and Diyarbakir Mayor Osman
    Baydemir on Thursday.

    The remaining officials of the delegation are expected to return to
    Germany on Friday.
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