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    The Official Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) , Turkey
    Sept 23 2011

    ECHOES OF THE ERDOGAN-OBAMA MEETING


    The ramifications continue of the meeting between Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan and US President Barack Obama in New York, the United
    States.

    A statement made by the White House has said that the point which
    merits attention was the overlapping of views by both leaders that the
    Assad regime is doing harm to its people and pressure on that regime
    should be increased and that the overlapping of both leaders' views is
    very important.

    The White House National Security Deputy Advisor Ben Rhodes said that
    the US believes the Turkish government to be a very important partner
    in conveying the message that the Syrian administration should not
    kill its own citizens.

    Senior Director for European Affairs at the National Security Council
    Elizabeth Sherwood Randall said that Turkey-Israel relations were
    brought up at the Erdogan-Obama talks.

    Obama expressed his wish for the strained relations between the two
    countries to be eased and found a solution and made an appeal to both
    Turkey and Israel to improve their relations, she said, adding that
    the President also underlined the importance of easing tensions in the
    region

    Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall also said that Obama thanked Prime Minister
    Erdogan for the steps taken in religious freedoms.

    She quoted Obama as having said he would like to see the seminary in
    Istanbul re-opened, and it is very important for the Cyprus issue to
    be resolved and Turkey-Armenia relations to be normalized.

    Meanwhile, the planned meeting between Prime Minister Erdogan and the
    UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon has been postponed.

    The Prime Minister's aides said the meeting between the two would take
    place either today or tomorrow because of both sides' intense
    schedules.

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