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  • ANKARA: Gonul: 135 Million Tons Of Oil Were Transported Through Turk

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    May 10 2004

    Gonul: 135 Million Tons Of Oil Were Transported Through Turkish
    Straits

    BERLIN - Turkish National Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul has said,
    ''135 million tons of oil were transported through Turkish Straits
    last year. This amount is expected to increase by nearly 50 percent
    in 2010.''

    Speaking at a panel discussion on ''Security in Black Sea Region''
    under the 21st International Workshop on Global Security Conference
    in German capital Berlin, Gonul highlighted important of the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline project, saying that the project
    would enable them to transport 50 million tons of oil annually.

    Expressing Turkey's satisfaction with co-operation in efforts to
    provide peace and stability in the Black Sea region despite ongoing
    crises in Moldova, Georgia and Azerbaijan, Gonul said that trade in
    the region had accelerated, stability had been provided and relations
    between regional nations had been improved since 1992.

    Stressing that Turkey attributed great importance to regional and
    international co-operation and solidarity, Gonul recalled that Turkey
    had been actively supporting the Balkan Stability Pact, Southeast
    European Defense Ministers' Initiative and the Black Sea Economic
    Co-operation (BSEC).

    Noting that Turkey had further improved its bilateral relations with
    the regional countries after the Cold War era ended, Gonul said that
    23 separate conventions and protocols were signed with the Black Sea
    littoral countries to this end.

    Recalling that co-operation agreements were signed with Russia and
    Ukraine, Gonul noted, ''Turkey's bilateral relations with Bulgaria,
    Romania and Georgia have further improved following the Cold War era.
    Another significant security dimension of the Black Sea stems from
    its strategic position as a transit corridor for energy resources.
    Besides Russian oil, Caspian oil has also been transported through
    the Black Sea. Meanwhile, Turkey is seriously concerned over
    increasing vessel traffic in the Black Sea and in the Turkish
    Straits.''

    Referring to political problems in the Black Sea region, Gonul said,
    ''Southern Caucasus has begun gaining more importance due to
    transportation of oil, natural gas and foodstuff. Any instability in
    the region would have negative impacts not only on the region, but on
    the whole Europe and Atlantic.''

    Listing autonomous Republic of Adzharia and the Upper Karabakh
    disputes as the most important sources of instability in the region,
    Gonul called on the regional countries to exert more efforts to
    resolve these crises.

    Gonul added, ''the Black Sea countries should also take some further
    steps in fight against international terrorism, organized crimes and
    weapons of mass destruction. I believe that improvement of bilateral
    relations in the region would make a valuable contribution to efforts
    to provide peace and stability in the region.''

    Later, Gonul left Germany for Turkey.
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