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    PHILIP GORDON: TURKEY CONTINUING TO BE US CLOSE PARTNER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.12.2009 18:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Suggesting that Turkey has turned its back on
    its allies within NATO and in Europe, particularly at a time when
    Turkish and US leaders recently had a lengthy meeting during which
    they discussed a series of global matters, is an incorrect perception,
    a senior US State Department official has said.

    The remarks by Philip Gordon, assistant secretary of state for
    Europe and Eurasian affairs, came at a hearing at the US House of
    Representatives on Tuesday.

    Wexler asked Gordon about his view of claims of a shift in Turkey's
    foreign policy orientation. Firstly noting that he had also read those
    articles about Turkey's foreign policy, Gordon said that Turkey has
    been playing "a more active role in its region and seeking a very
    important role."

    Ankara and Washington may have different views on certain issues,
    Gordon said, adding that US President Barack Obama and Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed a series of issues including
    the two countries' approaches to Iran, Israel and Syria during their
    Dec. 7 meeting at the White House.

    "I believe that thinking that Turkey has turned its back to its
    decades-long cooperation with NATO, the US and Europe is an incorrect
    perception," Gordon was quoted. Highlighting that the meeting between
    Obama and Erdogan took a few hours, he said, "This is not a sign
    showing that a country is moving away from the US."

    It is also not possible to say that Turkey, which is continuing its
    bid to become a member of the EU, is moving away from Europe, he said.

    "However, it is a fact that Turkey is continuing to be a close partner
    for us with its big and important cooperation on a regional and global
    scale.", Today's Zaman reported.
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