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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    March 28 2009


    Danish Premier to come to Istanbul

    ANKARA - Danish prime minister Rasmussen will participate in the
    meeting of the Alliance of Civilizations summit in Istanbul. Turkey
    objects to Rasmussen's candidacy for next secretary-general of NATO
    due to his role in the cartoon crisis of 2006, sparking anger in the
    Muslim world.

    The foreign ministers of Armenia and Greek Cyprus will participate in
    the UN-sponsored Alliance of Civilizations summit in Istanbul on April
    6 and 7, while a speech by visiting U.S. President Barack Obama is off
    the table.

    Foreign ministers from 30 countries, four presidents and
    representatives from international organizations will be present at
    the Second Forum of the UN Alliance of Civilizations aimed at
    promoting inter-faith dialogue. The event will be at the historic
    Ã?ıraÄ?an Palace.

    Obama is expected to participate in some parts of the panel, but he
    will not deliver a speech at the forum. The United States is not a
    member of the Group of Friends of the Alliance of Civilizations, a
    project that was launched by the Turkish and Spanish prime ministers
    in 2005 and later backed by the United Nations. It has been learned
    that the U.S. policy to become a part of the group under the new Obama
    administration is under review. Iran, a member of the Group of
    Friends, has been invited for the summit but no response has been
    given yet.

    Among the participating leaders are Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    and Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, whose candidacy for
    next secretary-general of NATO is still being evaluated by Turkey. It
    has not been yet clarified if Afghan President Hamid Kharzai, who will
    be in Ankara for another round of trilateral talks with Pakistan next
    week, will attend the summit. Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan
    could meet with his Armenian counterpart, Edward Nalbandian, on the
    sidelines of the summit.

    The forum will start with working breakfasts on April 6. Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an, his Spanish counterpart Jose
    Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and high
    representative for the Alliance of Civilizations, former Portuguese
    President Jorge Sampaio, will make opening remarks.

    After the opening session, a photograph of the participating leaders
    will be taken, and the forum will continue with he two sessions,
    "Shaping the Global Agenda in Times of Crisis Ä? Why Does Good
    Governance of Cultural Diversity Matter?" and "Enhancing Dialogue and
    Strengthening Cooperation: Connecting Innovative Policies and
    Initiatives."

    In the afternoon, there will be a high-level brainstorming meeting of
    the Group of Friends to be followed by simultaneous working sessions,
    including the Dialogue CafÂ? Project, aimed at bringing together
    ordinary people at the digital world and help them exchange
    views. President Abdullah Gül will give an official dinner at
    the Dolmabahçe Palace and later there will be a fashion show
    "Caftans of Sultans" by designer Faruk Saraç.

    On the second day of the forum, after working sessions Ä?
    including one on the "Cost of Conflict in the Middle East Ä?
    Babacan, Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos and Sampaio
    will deliver closing remarks at a news conference. Before the opening
    of the forum, Babacan will inaugurate an exhibition "They had faith in
    Turkey" on April 5.
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