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    Turkish Daily News
    January 19, 2007 Friday

    PARLIAMENT REJECTS CENSURE AGAINST GUL

    Parliament yesterday discussed a censure motion, submitted by the
    center-right Motherland Party (ANAVATAN), accusing Foreign Minister
    Abdullah Gul of neglecting his duties. The Justice and Development
    Party (AKP) majority in Parliament ensured that the proposal to
    discuss the motion was rejected in Parliament.

    Addressing Parliament, ANAVATAN group deputy Chairman Suleyman
    Saribas expressed his view that Turkey's current foreign policy had
    reached a point where it was a "threat to the national integrity of
    the country." Saribas slammed government policies in Cyprus, northern
    Iraq and the European Union, adding that the government was
    incompetent in addressing the Armenian question. "Why didn't we cut
    off diplomatic ties with those countries which recognized the
    Armenian genocide," Saribas asked Parliament members during his
    speech.

    Saribas also claimed that the government slammed into a wall in the
    EU process. "Well, thanks to you, now the nation is repulsed by the
    EU. You have isolated Turkey." Current foreign policy brought us to
    this point: Republican People's Party's (CHP) Istanbul deputy Onur
    Oymen, speaking on behalf of his group said the government was facing
    breaking points in all aspects of foreign policy. "Those breaking
    points have unfortunately brought Turkey to this point. Similar
    mistakes were made in Cyprus. Alarming developments are taking
    place," Oymen told the deputies.
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