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    USINFO.STATE.GOV
    06 February 2005

    Turkey is Strong Partner in Broader Middle East Reform, Rice Says

    Secretary of state discusses Iraq, Mideast, Turkey, NATO, EU in
    interview Following is Secretary Rice's interview February 6 in Ankara,
    Turkey, with Metehan Demir of Turkey's Kanal-D TV:

    QUESTION: One short question and the last one. What should be done
    for solving the dispute between Turkey and Armenia? Does the U.S. plan
    any special initiative this year to solve this problem?

    SECRETARY STATE: Well, we would certainly hope that Turkey and Armenia
    would find a way to bridge the differences. We know the very difficult
    history here. And we recognize the difficult history. But we are a long
    time now into the future. And on the basis of democratic development
    and the economic development and the need for stability, we would hope
    and encourage the parties to find ways to bridge their differences.

    QUESTION: How long will it take for Turkey to become a full member
    of the European Union? In your opinion.

    SECRETARY RICE: Well, unfortunately we are not members of the European
    Union So we can't say. We've been supporters of Turkey's accession
    and of that happening as quickly as possible. Obviously, there are
    standards that Turkey needs to meet. And the European Union is well
    within its rights to say that there are certain things that need to
    be done in order to bring about Turkey's accession. But I think we've
    been a supportive as anyone for that accession to take place. And
    given that we are not a member, it really is up to Turkey and the
    European Union to find a way for it -- with Turkey doing what it
    needs to do and with Europe being welcoming of a Turkey that really
    does have a rightful place in the world.

    QUESTION: Secretary Rice, thank you very much for being with us. It
    was a nice opportunity. Many thanks and enjoy your trip.

    SECRETARY RICE: Thank you.

    Released on February 6, 2005

    (end transcript)

    (Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S.
    Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
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