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    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Jan 12 2005

    ERDOGAN, PUTIN CELEBRATE BOOMING ECONOMIC TIES

    Visiting Prime Minister Recep Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir
    Putin yesterday celebrated booming trade relations between their two
    countries during talks in Moscow focusing on new energy and military
    agreements. "I agree with the forecast that bilateral trade volume
    could reach $15 billion in 2005 and $25 billion in 2007," Putin told
    a press conference with Erdogan. "Our most optimistic forecasts about
    economic cooperation have come true.' Accompanied by a delegation of
    600 businessmen, Erdogan was paying a return visit to Moscow after
    Putin late last year became the first Russian leader to visit Turkey
    in 32 years. Putin said that Russia would back efforts by UN
    Secretary-General Kofi Annan to find a solution to the Cyprus
    problem. Stating that he would press the international community to
    speed up its efforts to lift the international blockade on the
    Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), the Russian leader said,
    "We do not think that the political isolation of Northern Cypriots is
    fair.' He said he had spoken to Annan yesterday morning about plans
    for developing economic cooperation with the TRNC and lifting the
    blockade. The Russian president also stressed that his country was
    ready to help Turkey overcome its problems with Armenia, and lends
    its full support to Turkey's European Union membership bid. For his
    part, Erdogan also said that they would discuss the expansion of
    military-technological cooperation as Putin also confirmed that the
    two countries had previous plans on the issue. He is expected to
    attend a meeting of Russian and Turkish businessmen today and
    inaugurate a Turkish Trade Center in central Moscow. Erdogan also
    announced that he would pay a visit to Moscow on May 9 to mark the
    anniversary of Russia's fight against fascism in World War II, and
    also the beginning of modern Turkish-Russian relations. /Hurriyet/
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