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    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Jan 5 2010


    Gül: Turkey walks stridently toward EU

    Tuesday, January 5, 2010
    ANKARA ` Anatolia News Agency

    Turkish President Abdullah Gül said Monday that Turkey was proceeding
    toward the European Union in a determined way.

    "We can be more hopeful in 2010," Gül told the private CNNTürk news channel.

    He added that whether Turkey became a full member was a different issue.

    On the Cyprus issue, Gül said that the EU was misusing the issue a
    bit, but Turkey would first do what it had to do, complete all
    chapters and adopt all required laws.

    "Turkey is having constructive, not destructive, relations with its
    environment," Gül added.

    Gül said Turkey's relations with the United States were based on
    mutual respect, and Turkey was boosting its relations with Russia, the
    Middle East and other countries.

    The president defined terrorism as the most important issue facing
    Turkey. He added that he believed terrorism could no longer live in
    the region when developments in Iraq and Syria, the U.S. withdrawal
    from Iraq, and the clear stance of the EU on terrorism were taken into
    consideration.

    Upon a question, Gül said he would never want the non-Muslim citizens
    living in Turkey to face problems or feel estranged in their homeland.

    "Therefore, we will deal with their problems," he said.

    Gül said everyone had to be hopeful about the normalization of
    Turkish-Armenian relations in the first quarter of 2010, however, he
    added that he could not say anything definite because such issues were
    very sensitive in nature.

    "It is important to turn this region, the entire Caucasus, into a
    region of stability and peace and an area of cooperation," he said.
    Gül added that Turkey was helping countries solve their own problems.
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