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  • ANKARA: TUSIAD Applies 'No Point Now' Brake To America Tour

    TUSIAD APPLIES 'NO POINT NOW' BRAKE TO AMERICA TOUR
    by Nilgun Karatas

    Hurriyet in Turkish
    March 13 2010
    Turkey

    The instruction issued by Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan to his
    ministers and party executives saying, "Put off your trips to the
    United States" has been echoed in the private sector as well. TUSIAD
    [Association of Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen] had planned
    to go to the United States next week but has put the brakes on this
    line of thought, "There would not be much point given the current
    conditions." TUSIAD President Umit Boyner said, "We thought that the
    visit would not be very productive at this time when the doors to
    dialogue are closed."

    Even though there has been no official announcement to the effect that
    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan put off his trip before the so-called
    genocide bill was accepted by the House of Representatives Foreign
    Relations Committee, both state and civilian institutions have
    begun changing their plans. Erdogan had planned to go the United
    States before 24 April, which the Armenians call "genocide day" but
    right now his programme is unknown. It has been learnt that he told
    his ministers and AKP [Justice and Development Party] executives,
    "Cancel your trips to the United States." The government's position
    here has influenced TUSIAD. TUSIAD's management has put off a trip
    to the United States planned for next week thinking that under the
    current circumstances it would not be beneficial.

    Dialogue Doors Closed

    TUSIAD goes to the United States every year, especially when the
    Armenian genocide issue is on the agenda, and conducts many high-level
    meetings there. We asked TUSIAD President Umit Boyner why he put off
    this year's trip to the United States. He said: "The trip we had been
    planning to make was put off because we are waiting for an audience
    with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. We had asked to speak with
    her during our trip but she has been unable to respond so far because
    her programme is very busy." Boyner recalled that dialogue between the
    US State Department and the Turkish Foreign Ministry had stalled at
    this time and that Turkey had recalled its ambassador. He continued:
    "There can be breakdowns in communications between states from time to
    time. It is largely up to the NGOs to restore communications. However,
    even if we as TUSIAD hold some talks and come back with some proposals
    there is no climate in Ankara for us to deliver such news or pass
    on any messages. Right now, the doors to dialogue are closed so we
    do not think that any trip to the United States at this moment would
    achieve much."

    Nobody Said "Do Not Go"

    When asked if Ankara had told them explicitly to cancel the US tour
    Boyner said, "No, definitely not." He continued: "But we are aware
    that there is no dialogue for climate. We know that when the doors
    for dialogue are closed even if we were to go to the United States
    it would not be very productive." Boyner said they prefer to say
    "postpone" rather than "cancel" and continued: "As an NGO we have
    experienced this kind of situation before. But we have never seen
    things taken this seriously before. However, we do think this is only
    temporary. The climate for dialogue is definitely going to take shape.

    As an NGO we have good relations and we are going to play our part
    in creating this climate for dialogue."

    Caglayan First To Cancel His Programme

    One of the trips to the United States planned for this period then
    dropped was the visit to be made by State Minister Zafer Caglayan.

    Caglayan was going to go to Washington for special committee work on
    the advancement of economic relations. During Prime Minister Tayyip
    Erdogan's visit to the United States back in December and his meeting
    with US President Obama they came up with a new partnership model
    for economic and commercial relations. As part of this the Turkish
    side was to be represented by Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan and
    Zafer Caglayan, while US Trade Envoy Ron Kirk and US Secretary of
    Trade Gary Locke were to represent the US side. Caglayan had planned
    to visit this country in the first week of March in order to get
    together not only with the American representatives but also with
    Turkish entrepreneurs living in the United States. However, in the
    wake of developments concerning the so-called Armenian bill this visit
    has reportedly been put off on the advice of Turkey's Ambassador to
    Washington and the Foreign Ministry.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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