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  • ANKARA: Erdogan: Aegean Sea Should Be Made A Sea Of Peace

    Anadolu Agency
    May 7 2004

    Erdogan: Aegean Sea Should Be Made A Sea Of Peace

    ATHENS - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that
    problems regarding Aegean Sea should be solved one by one and Aegean
    Sea should be made a sea of peace.

    Sources noted on Friday that Greek Prime Minister Costas Caramanlis
    said that there should be political will, good will and mutual will
    for further development of relations between the two countries in the
    meeting between delegations under the chairmanship of Erdogan and
    Caramanlis.

    Stating that the two countries should move with firm steps in
    economy, tourism, trade sectors and joint investments, Caramanlis
    added that it would be a good model for the region.

    Caramanlis said that they considered Turkey's European Union (EU)
    membership an issue which had strategic importance for Greece and
    that's why they supported Turkey's accession to the EU. He noted that
    they would continue to support Turkey on its path to EU and stated
    that they were watching steps that Turkey took and reforms that the
    country fulfilled for its EU membership with appreciation. Stating
    that implementation of those reforms was also very important,
    Caramanlis said that those reforms would be put into practice under
    the leadership of Erdogan.

    Caramanlis added that he expected Greek Cypriot side not to cause any
    difficulties in Turkey's EU membership.

    Erdogan said that he was the first Turkish prime minister to visit
    Greece after 16 years.

    Recalling that he earlier visited Greece twice prior to Copenhagen
    Summit in 2002 and after quake in Greece, he stated that those visits
    would make great contribution to relations between the two countries.


    Stating that dialogue process which started between the two countries
    continued, Erdogan said that they attached great importance to
    committees which were set up within this scope.

    Erdogan said that problems regarding the Aegean Sea should be solved
    one by one and stressed that Aegean Sea should be made a sea of
    peace.

    Noting that total trade volume between the two countries amounted 1
    billion 325 million U.S. dollars, he said that further improvement of
    trade volume would contribute to solution of political problems of
    the two countries.

    Erdogan underlined that the two countries should launch joint
    initiatives for the third countries.

    Erdogan stated that Turkey also was ready to make contribution to
    Olympic Games that Greece would host this year.

    The number of border gates between the two countries should be
    increased, he stated. Noting that Turkish and Greek contractors could
    make business in the Middle East, Balkans, Central Asia and Caucasia,
    Erdogan said that visa problem that Turkish tourists and
    entrepreneurs faced when they entered Greece should be solved.
    Caramanlis said that problems on this issue stemmed from Schengen
    visa and stated that talks on this issue continued with EU.

    Erdogan expressed his uneasiness about a Greek minister's speech in a
    meeting on April 25, 2004 in which so-called Armenian genocide
    allegations were mentioned.

    Stating that people should leave such issues to historians, Erdogan
    said that this issue should not be used as a political tool. Erdogan
    said that Turkey took a step on this issue and started to exclude
    expressions which might harm relations with its neighbors from school
    books and added that he expected Turkey's neighbor countries to
    assume a similar attitude.

    Erdogan said that protocol on illegal migration between Turkey and
    Greece was implemented wrongly and wanted Greek officials for border
    to be warned on this issue.

    Erdogan said that Turkey took steps for peace and a progress was
    recorded with Syria on this issue and added that Israel's latest
    actions made difficult Turkey's initiatives on this issue.
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