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    Zaman, Turkey
    June 17 2005

    Miqati: Erdogan Lights our Path
    By Erdal Sen
    Published: Friday 17, 2005
    zaman.com

    The first Turkish Prime Minister visiting Lebanon, Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan called on Arab leaders not to make enemies but win friends
    and offered cooperation for political reforms at the Arab Economy
    summit in Beirut, where he is the honorary guest.

    Erdogan met with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Miqati after the summit,
    attended by representatives from 30 countries. At a news conference
    after the meeting, the two leaders answered questions.

    When asked about the Broader Middle East Project (BMEP), the Lebanese
    Prime Minister said, "We have been watching Erdogan, his attitudes
    and his activities. His behavior in projects has been illuminating
    to us. Democracy and freedoms are important arrangements. No country
    can reject these principles. If Erdogan finds support from the floor,
    he might be successful. Lebanon and Turkey are two countries, which
    record development in democracy day by day."

    When asked about his comments on the protest by Armenians against the
    alleged genocide, Miqati responded: "It is an issue that interests
    historians. It was not on the agenda of our meetings." Praising
    economic stability in Turkey, Miqati said that there are numerous
    cooperation opportunities in Turkey.

    Flood of praise for Erdogan at summit

    As the first Turkish Prime Minister to visit Lebanon, Erdogan was
    invited to the rostrum for a speech at the summit with the following
    introduction, "The Prime Minister, who is shown a flood of love from
    the Islamic world." Erdogan, who was the honorary speaker of the
    forum, was introduced with the words, "His service in Turkey has no
    equal throughout history."

    Erdogan gave important messages during his speech. Urging the Arab
    world to make political reforms and proposing close cooperation in
    the reform process, Erdogan said: "I would like express our wish
    to develop and continue cooperation friendship in all fields within
    the economic and political reform process that has been rooting in
    our region with countries that Turkey has cultural and historical
    links with." Pointing out that Turkish-Arabic relations should be
    developed on many dimensions, Erdogan called on Arab leaders to not
    to make enemies but friends. Explaining his successes within the
    last 2.5 years with examples and numbers, Erdogan said, "Turkey is a
    trustworthy business partner for the Arabic world." Erdogan stressed
    they make no differentiation between domestic and foreign investors
    and guarantee he would personally interfere if Arab businessmen,
    who plan to make investments in Turkey, face bureaucratic obstacles.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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