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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Nov 22 2006


    Turkish premier to go to Lebanon to meet premier, wants Palestinian
    unity

    ["PM ERDOGAN CRITICAL ON EU DEADLINE" - AA headline]

    ISTANBUL (A.A) -22.11.2006 -"We are not used to policies aiming to
    corner Turkey by imposing deadlines," Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    said on Wednesday, while commenting on the position of EU rotating
    President Finland, which gave Turkey till December 6th to open its
    ports and airport to Greek Cypriot vessels and aircraft.

    Replying to questions of reporters after taking the floor at the 10th
    International Business Forum (IBF) organized by the Independent
    Industrialists' & Businessmen's Association (MUSIAD) in Istanbul,
    Erdogan said, "we have done what we should do. The others (EU
    countries) should now fulfil their duties."

    -TURKISH TROOPS IN LEBANON-

    Erdogan said he would probably visit Lebanon in December to inspect
    the Turkish troops deployed in the region, and to meet Lebanese PM
    Fuad Siniora.

    Commenting on assassination of Lebanese Minister of Industry Pierre
    Gemayel, Erdogan said, "it is the time for unity and integrity. This
    is of utmost importance for Lebanon, as well as for Palestine."

    -GENOCIDE ALLEGATIONS -

    When a journalist recalled that, "there are now initiatives in the
    USA, similar to those in France, trying to make a crime the denial of
    so-called Armenian genocide," Erdogan said, "We will be in an effort
    to influence the members of US Congress psychologically. Everyone
    should take into consideration the (importance of) strategic
    partnership between Turkey and the United States.

    The ties between us is not ordinary and cannot be wasted or left
    aside. We will of course launch initiatives."
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