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    Turkish premier in Berlin, meets Turkish citizens living in Germany

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    25 May 06

    Text of report in English by Turkish news agency Anatolia; subheadings
    inserted editorially

    Berlin, 25 May: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan met
    Turkish citizens living in Germany at Urania Hall in Berlin on
    Thursday [26 May].

    Touching on importance of economy, Erdogan said, "today, especially in
    developed countries, economy directs politics. Economy shapes politics
    in the countries which have strong economies. Turkey aims to be among
    top 10 countries in terms of national income in 2012."

    "Today there is stability and confidence in Turkish economy. In
    previous periods, only 1 billion dollars of foreign capital was
    flowing into Turkey, but this amount rose to 9 billion dollars last
    year. We have made important privatization within 1.5 years, which
    were not fulfilled in 20 years. We have repaid an important part of
    our debt to IMF. Now our debt to IMF is 11.5 billion dollars. Also we
    attach great importance to education, and we allocated the largest
    part of the budget to education."

    Turks in Europe, EU issue

    Regarding the condition of Turkish citizens living in Europe, Erdogan
    said: "Turkish citizens in Europe should use their right to vote and
    be elected in the best way. They should use citizenship
    rights. Turkish government will give necessary support to
    them. Currently 2.7m Turks are living in Germany, and 700.000 of them
    are citizens of Germany. Turkey's EU process is still
    continuing. Screening process is under way. We hope it will be
    completed this year.

    Turks in Europe should lobby for Turkey in this process."

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan met representatives of
    Turkish non-governmental organizations in Germany on Thursday.

    Erdogan said that he will meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel
    tomorrow and discuss regional issues as well as EU related matters.

    Erdogan recalled that first meeting of Turkish-German Economy Congress
    had been held in Turkey, adding that they would like to hold the
    second meeting in Germany and to speed up the process.

    Noting that Turkey hopes to complete screening process within the
    scope of EU talks by the end of this year, Erdogan said that meetings
    on this issue have been pursued successfully so far.

    Islamophobia, "alliance of civilizations"

    When a representative said Islamphobia has spread in Germany, Erdogan
    said, "we declared anti-Semitism as a humanity crime, and asked
    officials to declare Islamphobia as a humanity crime too. You cannot
    use the words Islam and terrorism together. The word Islam means
    peace. You cannot reconcile such a religion with terrorism."

    "The last summit of Alliance of Civilizations will be held in
    Istanbul, and a report will be prepared, and it will be submitted to
    other countries.

    Alliance of Civilizations is very important. Establishment of
    communication between peoples is very important. We should improve the
    communication. We should introduce Turkish people in Germany in the
    best way," Erdogan added.

    Armenian issue

    When a participant said Armenian issue is a problem for them too,
    Erdogan said, "500,000 Armenians in France cause chaos. But we feel
    comfortable with the issue. We do not have any doubt about our
    ancestors. We have opened our archives. Scientists shall prepare a
    report, and then we discuss the issue. One million documents are open
    in Turkey (about Armenian issue), and anyone can read them."
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