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    Journal of Turkish Daily
    Feb 24 2005

    Turkey and US Agree to Set up Consultative Forum

    Turkey and the United States agreed on Wednesday to set up a
    permanent ''consultative forum'' on matters like Russia, Caucasus and
    Central Asia within the framework of their ''strategic dialogue.''

    Halil Akinci, the Director General of Turkish Foreign Ministry
    responsible for Russia-Caucasus and Central Asia, met Laura Kennedy,
    U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for European & Eurasian Affairs of
    the Department of State, in Washington yesterday.

    Sources told A.A correspondent that the situation in Georgia,
    developments in Russia and Caucasus, Nagorno Karabakh problem,
    relations with Armenia and energy were discussed in the meeting.

    The U.S. Department of State issued a press release about Akinci's
    contacts which was entitled ''United States-Turkey Strategic
    Dialogue.''

    The press release said, ''as part of the strategic dialogue between
    the United States and Turkey, the Department of State and an
    interagency team led by Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and
    Eurasian Affairs, Ambassador Laura Kennedy, hosted today, February
    23, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Director General for
    Bilateral Affairs, Ambassador Halil Akinci, to discuss Eurasian
    issues. The bilateral meetings provided a forum for us to discuss
    common interests and explore ideas for greater collaboration on
    issues including, inter alia, the resolution of frozen conflicts in
    the region, energy, and political and economic reform. The Turkish
    delegation invited the United States side to come to Turkey for the
    next session of what our two countries agree should become a
    permanent consultative forum.''

    TURKISH OFFICIALS TO MAKE VISITS TO UNITED STATES

    Observers in Washington think that the press release of the U.S.
    Department of State regarding Akinci's contacts is an answer to
    recent discussions on Turkish-U.S. relations. With this statement,
    the U.S. Department of State gives a message that ''every kind of
    consultation is held between Turkey and the United States'' and
    stresses that relations (between two countries) are covering a large
    geography, they said.

    Richard Boucher, the spokesman of the Department of State, had
    earlier made a statement, underlining ''positive and robust''
    relations between Turkey and the United States.

    Many U.S. officials including U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
    Rice; Douglas Feith, the Undersecretary of Policy of the U.S.
    Department of Defense; U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard
    Armitage; and Gen. John Abizaid, the Commander of the U.S. Central
    Command; visited Turkey as a part of bilateral relations.

    Sources in Washington said that now they are expecting Turkish
    officials to visit their country. After newly-appointed staff of the
    U.S. Department of State take over their posts, Turkish Foreign
    Ministry Undersecretary Ali Tuygan is expected to visit Washington at
    the end of March or beginning of April. Some other high-level Turkish
    officials will also visit the United States after Tuygan, the same
    sources assert.

    Source Anadolu Agency
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