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    Turkish Press
    May 17 2004

    Two Important Visits
    BYEGM: 5/17/2004
    BY ERDAL SAFAK

    SABAH- Ankara will host two stars this week, but while one of them is
    on the verge of fading the other is still rising. The falling star is
    British Prime Minister Tony Blair. He says that he likes his job and
    is hopeful for a third term, but Britain's ruling Labour Party has
    started to prepare itself for the post-Blair era. Deputy Prime
    Minister John Prescott has even said that the search for a successor
    has gained momentum.

    Blair's visit is based on a decision made in the wake of last
    November's terrorist attacks in Istanbul under which the two
    countries' premiers will meet twice a year. Blair is the first to do
    so. The visit's agenda is already set: next month's NATO summit in
    Istanbul, the Greater Middle East Initiative, recent developments in
    Iraq, the Cyprus issue and of course Turkey's European Union
    membership bid. Blair has been clear on his policies towards Ankara
    from the beginning, plus he is honest and has taken a favorable
    attitude towards Turkey. In March he said that the EU has to show its
    will to accept Turkey - describing it as a proud country with a
    Muslim majority - under the same conditions as its other members. He
    reiterated this on May 9, adding that it has already decided that
    Turkey will become an EU member, but he urged Ankara to fulfill the
    conditions which other members also had to complete. There are rumors
    that Blair will surprise Ankara by announcing his government's
    decision to allow direct flights to the Turkish Republic of Northern
    Cyprus (TRNC). We'll see.

    The second guest, a rising star who came to power after a revolution,
    is new Georgian President Mihail Saakasvili. He has pledged to do
    whatever is needed to preserve Georgia's territorial integrity, which
    means that two revolutions are on the way. Sakasvili will visit
    Ankara on May 20-21. It is said that he will offer his help in
    mediating between Turkey and Armenia.


    SOURCE: OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER, DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF PRESS
    AND INFORMATION
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