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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Sept 6 2008


    TURKISH FM VIEWS TIES WITH FRANCE, LEAVES FOR ARMENIA



    Avignon, 6 September: Turkish Foreign Minister and Chief Negotiator
    for EU talks, Ali Babacan, said Saturday [6 September] "as EU
    president France gets to know Turkey closer and understands the
    importance of Turkey in the region, bilateral relations will be
    positively affected."

    Speaking to Turkish reporters in Avignon, France, where he attended an
    informal meeting of EU foreign ministers, Babacan said that "Turkish
    and French authorities held talks on the Middle East and the Caucasus
    recently."

    "We have been holding constant talks in the recent past with
    France. As France understands us better, France's perspective and
    thoughts on Turkey will be changed positively," Babacan said.

    Pointing out that France invited Turkey to the EU-Central Asia meeting
    to be held in Paris on September 18th, Babacan said that he would have
    a chance to meet with the French foreign minister on that date.

    "We expect two more chapters to be opened in Turkey's negotiations
    with the EU in the upcoming term," Babacan said.

    Babacan said that, in his meeting with the EU Commissioner in charge
    of Enlargement Olli Rehn on Friday, he discussed the crisis in the
    Caucasus and Turkey's full membership negotiations.

    "We also discussed visa procedures with Olli Rehn," Babacan said.

    Ali Babacan left Avignon and is on his way to Yerevan to accompany
    Turkish President Abdullah Gul during tonight's World Cup qualifying
    match between the national soccer teams of Turkey and Armenia.
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