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  • Joint Statement by Turkey and the United States of America

    US Department of State
    www.state.gov, USA
    March 7 2009


    Joint Statement by Turkey and the United States of America on the
    Occasion of the Visit of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham
    Clinton Upon the Invitation of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
    Ali Babacan

    Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of State
    Ankara, Turkey
    March 7, 2009

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Foreign Minister Ali Babacan
    today reaffirmed the strong bonds of alliance, solidarity and
    strategic partnership between the Republic of Turkey and the United
    States, as well as the commitment of both countries to the principles
    of peace, democracy, freedom, and prosperity enshrined in the Shared
    Vision and Structured Dialogue document agreed to in July 2006.

    Turkey and the United States reiterated their determination to
    continue close cooperation and consultation on all issues of common
    concern. They pledge to contribute to peace and stability in the
    Middle East and in this context, to support a permanent settlement of
    the Arab-Israeli conflict, including alleviating the humanitarian
    crisis in Gaza and resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the
    basis of a two-state solution; to enhance energy security and to
    expand the Southern corridor of natural gas and oil infrastructure to
    enable Caspian basin and Iraqi energy producers to reach European and
    world markets; to promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the
    south Caucasus, including through U.S. support for the efforts of
    Turkey and Armenia to normalize relations and joint support for the
    efforts of the Minsk Group to resolve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict;
    to continue to cooperate in the Balkans; to support strongly a
    comprehensive and mutually-acceptable settlement of the Cyprus
    question under the auspices of the UN and in this context ending the
    isolation of the Turkish Cypriots; and to enhance their cooperation in
    the fight against terrorism, particularly against their common
    enemies, the PKK and al-Qaeda. The United States will continue its
    intelligence support for Turkish operations against the PKK and is
    reviewing ways to be more supportive. As members of the G-20, Turkey
    and the United States pledge continued cooperation to deal with the
    global economic crisis and efforts to increase and diversify bilateral
    economic relations with particular emphasis on trade, investment,
    scientific and technological cooperation.

    Secretary Clinton and Foreign Minister Babacan discussed Turkey's
    accession to the European Union as a member, a goal the United States
    continues to strongly support, as well as the Government of Turkey's
    continued emphasis on reform process. With their commitment to
    Transatlantic relations and as Allies in a strong NATO, they pledge
    continued cooperation in Afghanistan, including through continued
    Turkish contributions to Afghanistan. They reiterated their commitment
    to the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Iraq as well as
    reiterated their support for a democratic, pluralistic, unified and
    federal Iraq. They also welcome Turkey's deepening relations with the
    Government of Iraq as evidenced by high level visits as well as
    trilateral meetings to discuss cooperation against the PKK. Turkey and
    the United States will strongly back the United Nations Security
    Council in its work to maintain global peace and security for the
    prevention and removal of threats to the international community and
    in this context will cooperate in dealing with issues including
    terrorism, drug trafficking, organized crime and the threat of the
    proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of
    delivery in the region and beyond.

    Finally, they reaffirmed their determination to diversify the broad
    based bilateral relations particularly between the Turkish and
    American people. In that context, the Secretary and Minister announced
    the establishment of `Young Turkey/Young America: A New Relationship
    for a New Age.' This initiative will enable emerging young leaders in
    Turkey and the United States to develop initiatives that will
    positively impact people's lives and invest in future ties between the
    leadership of our two countries.

    http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2009 a/03/120113.htm
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