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    WORLD BULLETIN

    Diplomacy

    18 March 2011 Friday

    Turkey's EU minister urges Turks in US to get organized


    Bagis also urged Turkish parents in the U.S. to present the best
    opportunities for their children in their education.

    Turkey's top official for relations with the European Union has called on
    Turks living in the United States to get organized among themselves to watch
    out for Turkey's interests there.

    "We could get to speak as one voice whenever necessary if you stay in touch
    with each other as well as with our ambassador and consul generals here,"
    Egemen Bagis told in Washington "The Turkish American National Leadership
    Conference," co-hosted by the Assembly of Turkish-American Associations
    (ATAA) and the Federation of Turkish American Associations (TADF).
    Bagis said expatriate Turks all had a responsibility to their motherland,
    adding that Turks living in the U.S. had even a great responsibility.

    "You are living in the country that can create the biggest of butterfly
    effect. That is why Turks living here do not have the luxury to make up
    excuses in the face of developments, whatsoever. Issues that involved Turkey
    in the U.S. have their effects else where in the world, which doubles the
    burden on your shoulders," Bagis said.

    "We are expecting much from you. Do not forget that each and every one of
    you is a Turkish ambassador here representing Turkey," he said.

    Bagis also urged Turkish parents in the U.S. to present the best
    opportunities for their children in their education.
    "Giving better education to our children here can help us access to key
    positions in the U.S. politics, academia, civil society, arts and culture,"
    he said.

    Bagis said Turkey's relations with the U.S. have grown to be much more
    powerful than they were a decade ago, adding that American have come to
    understand Turkey better over the years.

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    From: A. Papazian
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