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    GERMAN PRESIDENT TELLS TURKISH MPS ABOUT THREATS AGAINST WORLD PEACE

    Anadolu Agency
    Oct 19 2010
    Turkey

    Ankara, 19 October: German President Christian Wulff became the 33rd
    foreign statesman addressing the Turkish parliament.

    President Wulff, who is currently in Ankara on a state visit, addressed
    Turkish law makers after meeting with the Deputy Speaker of parliament,
    Nevzat Pakdil.

    During his 20-minute speech, President Wulff referred to several
    issues concerning both Turkey and Germany.

    German President has called for "close cooperation" with Turkey on
    issues that posed new threats against the world peace.

    "Terrorism, asymmetric threat posed by militant and extremist groups
    as well as the proliferation of nuclear weapons are risking global
    peace. As Turkey and Germany we need to engage in a very close
    cooperation to solve these problems," Christian Wulff told Turkish
    law makers, addressing the Turkish parliament in capital Ankara as
    part of his formal visit in Turkey.

    Wulff said Turkey's invitation on a visit to the country is a testament
    to the close and intense relations between Turkey and Germany, adding
    that he had paid his third formal visit to Turkey since he assumed
    the presidential post.

    "Our relations are deeply-rooted and they have always been a richness
    in the development of our nations. In many fields such as economy,
    politics and science we have very close relations," he said.

    Wulff said the relations between the two countries had taken a turn
    for a unique course of development, adding that Germany had become
    the top European country to host the biggest number of Turks.

    The German president said his country had been the most important
    partner for Turkey for a long time, noting that Germany was the biggest
    market for Turkish exports and the second largest importer for Turkey.

    Stating that Turkey and Germany was two important allies of NATO,
    Wulff said, "As allies we are responsible for each other. During the
    decades of the Cold War Turkey specifically made contributions to
    maintaining freedom and security in Europe. Turkey's share is also
    big in the reunification of my country."

    Touching on the Cyprus issue, Wulff underlined that the problem
    should be settled which he said would lead not only to the economic
    development of the island but also to good neighbourhood relations
    in the region.

    "Germany is following Turkey's efforts to maintain good relations with
    its neighbours. We do support the normalization of relations between
    Turkey and Armenia. An open border gate in a common future and in
    an environment where disputed issues were not neglected will offer
    a very important contribution to stability in the region," Wulff said.




    From: A. Papazian
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