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    TURKEY DRAFTS THIRD NATIONAL EU PROGRAMME

    Anatolia news agency
    Aug 18 2008
    Turkey

    Ankara, 18 August: Turkish Government Spokesman and State Minister
    Cemil Cicek said on Monday [18 August] that draft of Turkey's third
    national programme for European Union (EU) was concluded.

    Speaking to reporters after Council of Ministers meeting, Cicek said
    the national programme would be hammered out after Turkey's foreign
    minister and chief negotiator for the EU talks, Ali Babacan, meets
    with representatives of political parties and NGOs.

    "Within the scope of cooperation between its institutions, Turkey
    continued its works for the 400-page national document that would
    be submitted to EU public. The programme consists of four parts. In
    the programme, Turkey expresses its commitments for the next four
    years. The programme requires 131 legal arrangements. All of them
    are about adjustment," Cicek said.

    Cicek also said Council of Ministers also debated 2008-13 Irrigation
    Action Plan. "It is necessary to prepare an action plan to use water
    sources in the best way. Turkish government prepared an action plan
    comprising of 1,543 projects."

    Speaking on Stability and Cooperation Platform in Caucasus, which
    covered Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia, that would
    solve disagreements through peaceful ways, Cicek said, "A step should
    be made to resolve problems not through military methods by through
    peaceful ways."

    He said that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited
    Russia and Georgia immediately after the incident (clashes in Caucasus)
    and held meetings with officials. Cicek said that Erdogan would also
    visit Azerbaijan on Wednesday.

    "Turkey, being a neighbouring country, submits a project for a peaceful
    solution instead of watching incidents as a spectator. I hope related
    countries will extend necessary support," he said.
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