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    Turkish premier says meetings with Romanian leaders "positive"

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    21 May 04

    Istanbul, 21 May: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    returned to Turkey on Friday [21 May] after completing his formal
    visit to Romania.

    [Passage omitted].

    Noting that he believed the enthusiasm of making business and launching
    initiatives had emerged between Turkey and Romania as a result of
    meetings that Turkish ministers and businessmen had held with their
    Romanian counterparts and their meetings under the Turkish-Romanian
    Business Council Meeting, Erdogan said that they had also had the
    chance of discussing few problems of 9,000 Turkish investors in
    Romania with the Romanian prime minister.

    Stating that the bilateral trade volume between Turkey and Romania had
    been 1.8bn US dollars as of the end of 2003, which meant a 50-per-cent
    increase when compared to 2002, Erdogan said that their bilateral
    trade volume target in 2004 was at least 2.5bn US dollars.

    Noting that he had also had positive meetings with the Romanian
    president, parliament Speaker and Senate President during his visit,
    Erdogan said: "They do have a very positive outlook on Turkey. I saw
    that they exert efforts to enhance bilateral relations."

    Stressing that Turkey and Romania, two Black Sea littoral states,
    had deep roots in history, Erdogan said that it also let the two
    countries get closer to each other in their bilateral relations.

    Noting that they had met the worshipping demands of Romanian citizens
    in Turkey, Erdogan said, "I hope these steps that we took between
    Turkey and Romania would create a partnership where our performances
    in political, economic, commercial and cultural fields increase
    gradually."

    Stressing that Turkey had supported Romania's NATO membership since
    the beginning, Erdogan said Romania had the chance of joining the
    European Union most probably in 2007. Erdogan said that solidarity
    between Turkey and Romania would continue also in the EU.

    Asked whether he was planning to visit Turkey's eastern neighbour
    Armenia to solve problems, Erdogan said, "actually, we don't have any
    sine qua non about this issue. We said something when we started this
    journey, 'we exist to make friends in the world'. We make politics
    with this objective. We have to see the environment and climate while
    we are making it. When we don't see the atmosphere, it gets difficult
    to take steps on that direction. We wish that we would see and reach
    such an atmosphere. And if we see it, we take necessary steps."

    "However, it is very difficult for us to take such steps as long
    as intense Armenian genocide campaigns continue in the world. Our
    job becomes easier if they leave it to historians. However, our job
    gets difficult with a country that tries to build the future on a
    mentality of 'we can't leave it historians'. I wish we would also
    take such steps there as soon as possible," he said.

    Replying to a question about early general elections in the
    [self-declared] Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Erdogan
    said that it was not a decision up to the Turkish government.

    [Passage omitted].
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