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    Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 24 2004

    Gul Addresses UN


    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul attending the 59th United
    Nations (UN) General Assembly in New York made a speech yesterday and
    evaluated latest developments in Turkey-European Union (EU) relations
    as well as the issues in the world.

    Full text of his address as follows:


    Mr. President,

    Mr. Secretary General,

    Excellencies,

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    I would like to start by congratulating you on your election as
    President of the 59th General Assembly. I pledge the full support of
    my delegation in your endeavors. I would also like to pay tribute to
    your predecessor, His Excellency Mr. Julian Hunte for his able
    Presidency.

    Mr. President,

    We are a generation of world leaders at a time when our globe is
    undergoing an important phase of adaptation to new realities,
    opportunities and challenges.

    As the Secretary-General, H. E. Mr. Kofi Annan frequently states, we
    now possess the know-how to address our common concerns. The
    Millennium Summit, which was the largest gathering of the world
    leaders, produced a historic document: the Millennium Declaration
    which charts the right course for humanity in the new Millennium.

    The goals that the Millennium Declaration defined for humanity are
    ambitious, yet achievable. Reducing hunger and extreme poverty,
    spreading universal primary education, halting infectious diseases,
    and reducing child mortality within 15 years continue to be urgent
    tasks.

    Universal humanitarian challenges and chronic political-military
    conflicts are compounded with new and asymmetrical threats: Threats
    such as terrorism, narcotics, organized crime, proliferation of
    weapons of mass destruction and environmental problems. Racism,
    anti-Semitism, prejudicial attitudes against the tenants of certain
    creeds and cultures, among them the Muslims, and xenophobia add fuel
    to those menaces. Besides, special and urgent needs of the African
    continent remain to be responded collectively.

    The UN system should be encouraged to elevate its role in addressing
    these issues. Faith in international order and institutions should
    not be undermined. A more effective and credible United Nations would
    be more capable of facing the common challenges of today. The UN
    Security Council should have a more representative and balanced
    character. Representation at the Council has to be inclusive and
    fair. This will increase its legitimacy and efficiency. In this
    respect, I would like to commend the efforts of the
    Secretary-General.

    Mr. President,

    Correlation between good governance and peace and prosperity is valid
    both at home and in the world. Therefore, a global agenda for reform
    should cover all aspects of our domestic and international life. Each
    member of the international community has a stake and responsibility
    in implementing such an agenda.

    On our part, fully conscious of this correlation, my government has
    realized sweeping political and economic reforms in the last two
    years. We, thus, upgraded and deepened our democracy. An accountable,
    transparent and efficient administration and a dynamic civil society
    upholding the rule of law and human rights have been consolidated.
    Expectations of our people as well as the relevant United Nations and
    European Union standards inspired us in our reform drive. I take
    pride in seeing that many, both in the west and the east, have
    observed in our experience a perfect embodiment of modernity,
    progress, identity and tradition.

    Mr. President,

    I should like to take this opportunity to confirm Turkey's candidacy
    for a non-permanent seat at the Security Council for the term
    2009-2010. In spite of her substantial contributions to peace and
    security, Turkey has not been a member of the Council for almost half
    a century. Therefore, we rightfully expect the support of the General
    Assembly for our candidacy.

    Our bid for the non-permanent seat is in tune with Turkey's larger
    efforts to secure peace, stability and security in its region and
    beyond. Turkey figures as a prominent country in humanitarian
    activities from Palestine to Darfur. Our contribution has been made
    available in increasing numbers for international peace keeping
    missions in a wide geography from Bosnia to Afghanistan.

    Turkey has a unique position as the only member of the Organization
    of Islamic Conference that is also a candidate to the European Union.
    This position enables us to facilitate interaction and dialogue
    between the Islamic World and the West.

    Turkey's achievements in helping create an environment in our region
    and beyond that is conducive to development, stability and progress
    are plenty. The Black Sea Economic Cooperation, Economic Cooperation
    Organization, Stability Pact are good examples to that effect.

    Mr. President,

    My Government has been pursuing a peaceful and problem-solving policy
    to world affairs.

    On the chronic issue of Cyprus, my government placed its full support
    behind the Secretary General Kofi Annan's good offices mission. We
    cooperated closely with him. The Secretary General's settlement plan
    was the result of four years of serious negotiations between the two
    sides. They were conducted on the basis of a new bi-zonal partnership
    with a federal government and two constituent states. The Plan was
    put to separate referendum with the prior agreement of all parties
    concerned. The Annan Plan was overwhelmingly accepted by the Turkish
    Cypriots whereas the Greek Cypriot leadership chose to reject it.

    I profoundly regret that the opportunity to solve the long standing
    problem of Cyprus was thus missed. As a result, a chance to grant
    fresh credibility to the United Nations was lost. A possible source
    of inspiration for peace-makers elsewhere, in the Middle East or the
    Caucasus, also disappeared.

    The Secretary General in his report to the Security Council clearly
    stated that the referenda drastically changed the situation in the
    Island. It confirmed, once again, the existence of two equal peoples
    and their separate rights to decide for their fate.

    The Secretary General also called on the members of the Security
    Council, I quote, "to give a strong lead to all States to cooperate
    both bilaterally and in international bodies to eliminate unnecessary
    restrictions and barriers that have the effect of isolating the
    Turkish Cypriots and impeding their development", end of quote.

    Turkey remains committed to a lasting settlement in Cyprus. Five
    months have passed since the Turkish Cypriots, responding to the
    calls of the international community, voted courageously in favor of
    the UN Plan. However, they are yet to be rewarded for expressing
    their will for the reunification of the Island. We urge the Security
    Council to positively respond to the Secretary General's calls. We
    also appeal to UN member states to take, at bilateral level, concrete
    steps to put an end to the isolation and punishment of the people of
    the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

    Mr. President,

    Turkey has and will continue its strong support for the preservation
    of peace and stability in Southeast Europe.

    We are glad to note considerable progress in this region thanks to
    the sustained efforts of the international community and the Balkan
    countries themselves.

    Turkey is determined to sustain the promising and constructive
    atmosphere in our relations with Greece. We hope that the improvement
    in bilateral relations will continue in the coming period. Our wide
    ranging cooperation is expanding in every field. This will facilitate
    the settlement of all pending issues. It will also result in a
    climate of cooperation beneficial to the two countries as well as
    peace, stability and security in the region as a whole.

    Turkey believes that it is high time to start taking concrete steps
    to eliminate the existing frozen conflicts in Southern Caucasus such
    as Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia and South Ossetia. As a neighboring
    country, we actively contribute to efforts aimed at achieving
    stability and prosperity in this region. To this end, we have been
    encouraging all the parties concerned while facilitating the ongoing
    process of dialogue.

    We hope that the Abkhazian conflict and the problems in South Ossetia
    are overcome by peaceful means, within the territorial integrity and
    sovereignty of Georgia.

    My Government supports a just and lasting solution to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on the basis of the fundamental principles
    of international law, the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and
    good neighborly relations. We expect the Armenian Government to fully
    comply with the relevant UN resolutions to reach such a solution.

    Mr. President

    The Middle East problem and the situation in Iraq and Afghanistan
    stand as the major conflicts compounding instability in the world and
    leading to increasingly serious consequences.

    The Road Map is the only available framework for a comprehensive
    settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian problem. Benefiting from her
    traditional ties with the parties, Turkey has already offered its
    active contribution to the implementation of the Road Map. We also
    support every effort that is initiated and coordinated in this
    context. We join the call made by the Quartet yesterday.

    The resumption of the negotiating process between the two parties
    should remain the central objective of the current efforts. Likewise,
    fulfilling the performance criteria by both sides as laid out in the
    Road Map is important. Terrorist attacks against the Israeli people
    must stop. So must the deliberate destruction of Palestinian lives
    and properties. The reform process of the Palestinian institutions
    must be advanced. Israeli settlement activities must be immediately
    halted. The ruling of the International Court of Justice must be
    respected. The living conditions of the Palestinians need to be
    urgently improved.

    Any settlement would not be complete without progress in all the
    tracks including the Syrian and the Lebanese ones.

    Mr. President,

    My Government is focused on contributing to improvement of the
    situation in Iraq. We appreciate the massive resources and political
    efforts mobilized by the US Administration and the international
    community for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Iraq. We
    sincerely wish these efforts to yield the desired results soon.

    However, humanitarian, political and security difficulties faced by
    the people of Iraq continue to adversely affect each other. It goes
    without saying that developments in Iraq are also affecting my
    country and causing suffering for my people while most of Iraq's
    humanitarian needs are being supplied through Turkey as a neighboring
    country.

    The Iraqi transition is not only about the fate of the Iraqi nation.
    It is about the future of peace and prosperity in the whole region
    and beyond. This is the motive of Turkey's strong support of a
    united, territorially intact and democratic Iraq: An Iraq that is in
    peace with itself and with its neighbors. This should and can only be
    achieved with the full participation and support of the Iraqi people
    as a whole. More UN involvement would facilitate this task. The
    Neighboring Countries Meetings, initiated by Turkey, is also a most
    valuable instrument to be taken into account. After all, Iraq's
    success will be our collective success, and so will be its failure.

    Turkey, will continue to support the Iraqi interim government's
    efforts in paving the way to normalcy and democracy.

    The traditional support of Turkey towards the Afghan people will
    continue. The establishment of security, stability and a democratic
    system in Afghanistan is another urgent task. Making this country
    free from terrorism, extremism and narcotics is of crucial importance
    for the international community. We should all work for the incoming
    elections to constitute a significant step to these ends.

    Mr. President,

    We all agree that terrorism has no justification. It can never claim
    to represent any religion, nation or cause. Indiscriminate killing of
    innocent people, be it in New York, in Istanbul, in Baghdad, in
    Beslan or elsewhere, is a crime against humanity. We condemn these
    terrorist atrocities in the strongest terms.

    As a country that long suffered from terrorism, Turkey calls for more
    intensified multilateral cooperation. The United Nations system is an
    important platform in this respect and we extend our full support to
    efforts under this roof.

    We also strongly believe in the urgent need to strengthen the control
    regimes on weapons of mass destruction and their delivery systems. We
    will continue to support the ongoing work to ensure full adherence to
    the legal instruments in this field. The creation of Nuclear Weapon
    Free Zones is an important way of strengthening peace and security in
    the world and in all regions, including the Middle East.

    Mr. President,

    Turkey is determined to deploy every effort aimed at strengthening
    peace and stability in its immediate region and beyond. We will try
    to make use of our multi-dimensional ties and deep-seated relations
    to achieve this goal. We remain strongly committed to translating
    into reality the universal validity of the noble values and
    principles written in the United Nations Charter.

    Thank you for your attention.
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