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    Anadolu Agency
    Aug 26 2004

    Ankara To Have Busy Diplomacy Traffic In September

    ANKARA - Ankara will have a busy diplomacy traffic in September,
    diplomatic sources said on Thursday.

    Sources said that Russian President Vladimir Putin, who would come to
    Turkey next week, would be the first Russian leader visiting Turkey
    in the last 32 years.

    Ankara would also host European Union (EU) Commissioner for
    enlargement Guenter Verheugen in September, the same sources noted
    and stressed the importance of this visit since it would be paid days
    before the EU Commission would make public its progress report on
    Turkey. The Commission is expected to publish its progress report on
    October 6th.

    Verheugen will visit Ankara, southeastern city of Diyarbakir, Aegean
    city of Izmir, and commercial hub Istanbul between September 5th and
    8th.

    EU Commissioner Verheugen will meet Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul on September 6th.

    In the new EU Commission which will take over the office on November
    1st and be presided by Jose Manuel Durao Barroso of Portugal,
    Verheugen will be the EU Commission Vice President and the
    Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry.

    Another foreign high-ranking official who will visit Turkey in
    September is Iranian President Mohammad Khatami. Khatami is expected
    to arrive in Ankara at the end of September, sources said.


    -GUL'S MEETINGS-


    On the other hand, Gul will visit several foreign countries in
    September, it was learned.

    Sources said that Gul was planning to join the informal meeting of EU
    Foreign Ministers to be held in Maastricht, the Netherlands on
    September 3rd and 4th.

    Gul is also expected to visit Baltic countries, including Estonia,
    Lithuania and Latvia between September 9th and 14th.

    The same sources noted that Gul might also visit Czech Republic and
    Portugal in September.

    Gul will fly to the United States to join United Nations (UN) General
    Assembly on September 17th. Turkish FM Gul will have a tripartite
    meeting with Armenian counterpart Vartan Oskanyan and Azerbaijani
    counterpart Elmar Mammedyarov in New York, where they all participate
    at the UN General Assembly.

    The last meeting of the three ministers was in Istanbul during the
    NATO summit held at the end of June. In this meeting, Turkey had
    stated that it could play a role of a catalyst in settlement of
    problems in the Caucasus.
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