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    RUSSIAN, TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTERS PRAISE BILATERAL REALTIONS

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara,
    1 Nov 2006

    Moscow, 1 November: "We attach great importance to the Black Sea
    Economic Cooperation (BSEC) since it was founded 15 years ago upon
    initiatives of Turkey," said Turkish Foreign Minister & Deputy Prime
    Minister Abdullah Gul on Wednesday [1 November].

    Holding a news conference following his meeting with Russian Foreign
    Minister Sergey Lavrov, Gul said: "Istanbul-based BSEC was founded
    15 years ago upon initiatives of Turkey. Since it includes Balkan
    and Caucasian countries besides the Black Sea littoral countries,
    BSEC plays an important role in providing stability and security in
    the region."

    "During today's meeting, an agreement envisaging the construction of
    a road along the Black Sea was opened to signature. If this project
    is put into practice, economic and social aspects of the Black Sea
    will be changed considerably," he said.

    Gul recalled that BSEC heads of state and government summit would be
    held in Istanbul during Turkey's presidency.

    He said that he had the opportunity of holding bilateral talks with
    his Georgian, Romanian and Albanian counterparts.

    Referring to his meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov, Gul
    told reporters: "We exchanged views over our bilateral relations
    as well as political and economic cooperation. Trade volume between
    Turkey and Russia exceeded 15bn US dollars this year. We hope that
    the trade volume will reach up to 20bn dollars by the end of the
    year. Our trade target for 2008 is 25bn dollars. Turkish companies'
    investments in Russia reached 4bn dollars. Also, Turkish firms have
    undertaken projects worth of 18bn dollars in Russia."

    "Turkey and Russia consider that Cyprus issue should be solved under
    the roof of the UN," said Turkish Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime
    Minister Abdullah Gul on Wednesday.

    Holding a news conference following his meeting with Russian Foreign
    Minister Sergey Lavrov, Gul noted, "Russia thinks that the UN should
    be strengthened further. We are glad about it. Russian President
    (Vladimir) Putin and other Russian authorities consider that commercial
    relations between [self-declared] TRNC (Turkish Republic of Northern
    Cyprus) and Russia should be boosted." Gul stated that representatives
    from TRNC Chamber of Trade visited Russia last week and held several
    talks there.

    Replying to a question, Gul said: "Lavrov and he also discussed
    Armenian issue. Lavrov welcomed Turkey's proposal that a history
    commission should be formed. He said that he would exert efforts on
    this issue."

    Responding to another question on tension between Russia and Georgia,
    Gul underlined that Turkey considered that such matters should be
    solved through peaceful means and dialogue.

    Answering a question on energy security, he noted, "there has been a
    great cooperation in the area of energy - especially in natural gas
    and oil - between Turkey and Russia."

    When he was reminded of criticisms from some EU countries that the pace
    of EU reforms has slowed down in Turkey, Gul stated: "Such criticisms
    are not true. The Turkish government is aware of the fact that EU
    negotiation process will bring many favourable things to Turkey. The
    government and the parliament are working night and day.

    We have been fulfilling political reforms for our people. We have a
    great determination to continue this process."

    Replying to a question on establishment of Pushkin University in
    Turkey and Turkish Culture House in Russia, Gul said: "Year 2007
    will be a Russian culture year in Turkey and 2008 will be a Turkish
    culture year in Russia. There will be such proposals which will
    boost relations between the two countries. We will exert efforts to
    strengthen cultural relations."
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