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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    April 21 2005

    Latvia Supports Turkey's EU Membership

    * Latvian Supports Turkey's EU Membership
    Latvia, which became a member of the European Union in the last
    enlargement wave in May of 2004, is ready to share its accession
    experiences with Turkey.

    * Latvian President argues that Turkey's EU membership will show that
    countries with different religions can co-exist.

    ANKARA - The President of Latvia, Vaire Vike-Freiberga, and her
    husband, Imants Freibergs, were hosted at a dinner in their honor at
    Cankaya Palace in Ankara last night. At the dinner, President of the
    Turkish Republic, Ahmet Sezer, thanked President Vike-Freiberga for
    the support she had expressed for Turkey's accession to EU
    membership.
    Preceding the start of the dinner, to which Turkish PM Erdogan came a
    bit later, glasses were raised to the friendship between Turkey and
    Latvia.

    Earlier in the day, President Sezer and his wife Semra Sezer had
    greeted the Latvian President and her husband when they first arrived
    at Cankaya with an official ceremony. In clear Turkish, President
    Vike-Freiberga saluted the military detachment present, saying
    "Merhaba asker," or "Hello, soldiers." Protocols binding the two
    Turkey and Latvia to cooperation in education, science, cultural
    events, and sporting events were signed.

    An agreement on educational, scientific, cultural and sportive
    cooperation was signed between Turkey and Latvia yesterday. After
    signing of the agreement, Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer said
    that they discussed bilateral relations, regional and international
    matters and expressed their willingness to enhance cooperation
    between Turkey and Latvia. Sezer said, ''the fact that Vike-Freiberga
    will open Latvia's Embassy in Ankara and that Turkey's Embassy in
    Riga is planned to be opened in fall are the signs of our
    determination to further improve our bilateral relations.''
    Sezer welcomed Latvia's support for Turkey's EU membership bid and
    stressed that the countries should step up efforts to boost bilateral
    trade and economic cooperation.

    DIRECT FLIGHTS BETWEEN TURKEY AND LATVIA BEGIN
    Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga also visited Turkish
    Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc in Ankara. Arinc congratulated
    Vike-Freiberga as he was elected President for the second time. Arinc
    said, ``there is no problem in relations between our two countries.
    Our relations will be better through the activities of Turkish and
    Latvian parliamentary friendship groups.``
    Meanwhile, Transportation Minister Ainars Slesers of Latvia said that
    they would start direct flights between Riga and Istanbul to
    consolidate the bilateral relations.

    LATVIA BACKS TURKISH CALL TO ARMENIA

    Vike-Freiberga also gave a clear support to Turkish PM Erdogan's call
    to establish a joint commission to discuss the historical disputes
    with the Armenians. Vike-Freiberga defended that the past should be
    discussed by the Turks and Armenians.

    JTW, 21 April 2005

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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