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  • ANKARA: Tuzmen Seeks Israel's Support Against 'Genocide' Resolution

    TUZMEN SEEKS ISRAEL'S SUPPORT AGAINST 'GENOCIDE' RESOLUTION
    Oznur Cevik

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    March 7 2007

    Turkish State Minister responsible for Foreign Trade Kursad Tuzmen
    yesterday sought the support of Israeli businessmen against an Armenian
    "genocide" resolution now facing the U.S. House of representatives.

    In a speech at a seminar on "Turkish-Israeli Economic and Commercial
    Cooperation", Tuzman said that the peoples of Turkey and Israel have
    lived together in harmony and friendship.

    "We now expect your support for Turkey on the Armenian matter,"
    he added.

    Tuzmen stressed that relations between Turkey and Israel do not merely
    stem from historical roots.

    "Turkey is the country that receives the second-highest number of
    Israeli tourists. Only the U.S. receives more Israeli tourists than
    Turkey," said Tuzmen.

    Tuzmen underlined that with the realization of an energy pipeline
    between the Black Sea and Red Sea, the region will become more
    prominent globally.

    Turkish diplomatic sources told The New Anatolian yesterday that
    Israel is planning to construct a high technology park in Erzurum.

    Israel and Turkey did $2.1 billion worth of trade last year, with
    Israel exporting $838 million worth of products. Israeli companies
    mainly exported chemicals and electronic equipment, consisting mostly
    of cell phone accessories. The communications market in Turkey,
    however, is vast, worth approximately $12 billion, and is expected
    to grow over the coming years.

    Turkey exported $1.27 billion worth of products to Israel last year
    and is similarly looking to expand its presence in the Israeli
    market. Chief among Turkish exports to Israel were textiles and
    building materials and supplies.

    Israel's minister of industry, trade and labor and Tuzmen will sign
    an agreement by which products shipped between the two countries will
    be standardized as well as expedite the shipping process.

    With the agreement, proceeds from imports and exports are expected
    to rise, and time taken in process of shipment will be reduced.
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