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    TURKISH PRIME MINISTER ADDRESSES TURKISH NATION

    Anadolu Agency
    April 30 2009
    Turkey

    ANKARA (A.A) - 30.04.2009 - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan said on Thursday that it was not possible for the Republic
    of Turkey to be included in an initiative which might harm Azerbaijan
    and Azerbaijani government.

    In a televised address to the nation, Erdogan said that efforts for
    the normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia aimed to
    settle peace, confidence and stability in the region.

    In regard to U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Turkey, Erdogan
    said that Turkey once again attracted great attention of the world
    due to the visit.

    U.S. President Obama made a good impression on Turkish nation and
    the world due to his messages in favor of peace and compromise during
    his visit to Turkey, he said.

    Erdogan said that remarks (of Obama) regarding the 1915 incidents
    were unacceptable and historians should deal with this matter.

    Erdogan said regarding the Cyprus issue that he believed that Turkish
    Cypriot party's efforts for restoring peace in the island would also
    carry on in the following period and negotiations launched by Turkish
    Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) President Mehmet Ali Talat would
    be concluded successfully.

    Premier Erdogan recalled that he also paid a visit to the British
    capital of London for a G-20 summit.

    A sound international cooperation was of great importance to fight
    against global economic crisis and G-20 countries gathered to make
    a plan to weather economic crisis, he said.

    Turkey made great contributions to the G-20 summit with its views
    and proposals, he said.

    In regard to the Turkish economy, Erdogan said Turkey was one of the
    countries which were least affected by the global economic crisis.

    Turkish government urgently took several important steps to minimize
    negative impacts of global economic crisis on Turkish people and
    Turkish economy was firmly standing on its feet, he added. (EO-AO)
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