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  • ANKARA: Turkish FM Gul Meets His German Counterpart Steinmeier

    TURKISH FM GUL MEETS HIS GERMAN COUNTERPART STEINMEIER

    Turkish Press
    April 4 2007

    BERLIN - "Turkey always appreciated support of Germany, one of Europe`s
    engine countries, when Turkey-EU relations are in question," Turkish
    Foreign Minister & Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said, on Tuesday.

    Speaking at a joint news conference following his tete-a-tete meeting
    with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin, Gul
    said negotiations between Turkey and the EU started to be launched
    under a second chapter heading, indicating that, "we hope several
    other chapters will be opened within this year."

    Emphasizing that relations between Turkey and Germany were rooted and
    multilateral, Gul pointed to the political, security, economic and
    cultural dimensions of the relations. Gul said foreign trade volume
    between the two parties reached 20 billion Euro.

    Gul said Turkey and Germany have similar views on regional and
    international matters as well as many other topics, and stated that
    both countries favored resolution of the problems through peaceful
    and diplomatic ways.

    Responding to a question asking about the role Turkey assumed in
    release of 15 British soldiers kept in Iran, Gul said, "as you
    know Turkey is a neighbor of Iran. We attach importance to this
    neighborhood relationship. Britain is also an ally country. We are
    closely interested in the matter in this respect. Recent developments
    are positive. This is what I can say at the time being."

    When asked about Upper Karabakh problem, Gul said, "We have said
    Turkey may cooperate for the solution of the problem."

    On the other hand Steinmeier recalled that another chapter heading
    was opened in Turkish-EU relations, "We have made a rationalistic
    decision in Turkish-EU relations. Negotiations continue although
    Ankara protocol was not implemented."

    Steinmeier said not only enlargement process was discussed within
    the scope of Turkey-EU relations, but at the same time international
    matters were in question, and thanked to Turkey`s efforts for the
    release of British soldiers in Iran.

    "Germany and Turkey support solution of the crisis through diplomatic
    ways," he added.

    Expressing pleasure over making cooperation with Turkey on Lebanon
    and the Middle East issues, Steinmeier said hopes increased that the
    Middle East process would be enlivened following the decision made
    by Arab League.

    "There are approximately 2 million Turks living in Germany, and 65
    thousand Turkish enterprises. That is why Turkey is the guest country
    of the Hannover Industrial Fair, which is considered the biggest
    industry fair in the world," said Steinmeier in the press conference.

    German FM said they would like to develop not only political and
    economic relations but also cultural relations between Turkey and
    Germany. He continued saying that is why Turkey will also be the
    guest country of the Frankfurt Book Fair next year.

    Upon a question on why Turkey was not invited to EU`s celebrations
    for 50th anniversary of its foundation, German FM said this was not
    a decision taken against one candidate country. He continued saying,
    candidate countries were not invited because this was the celebration
    of the 50 year long past of EU member countries.

    The German minister stressed the importance of Central Asian countries,
    saying these countries are close to regions of crisis, and stability
    should be established in these countries so that the crises (around
    them) would not affect them.

    Prior to his contacts with Steinmeier, Turkish FM Gul had interviews
    with journalists from Financial Times Deutschland and Suddeutsche
    Zeitung newspapers.

    Gul attended to a dinner in his honor following the joint press
    conference.

    Tomorrow Turkish FM will visit the new consulate general building
    in Berlin and move to Cologne. There he will inform the new "e -
    consulate general" service of the Ministry and will contact with
    representatives of Turkish institutions in the city.

    Gul will leave for Turkey tomorrow.
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