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    Turkish Daily News
    Saturday, January 15, 2005

    Towards political partnership with Russia



    Turkish-Russian cooperation in the political sphere has the potential
    of not only helping both countries realize foreign policy goals but
    also of generating consequences that could go well beyond the borders
    of the two countries

    ANKARA -


    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdošan's three-day visit to Russia
    last week not only gave a new boost to growing trade and economic
    ties but also produced significant political developments, with
    Russian President Vladimir Putin describing Turkish Cypriot isolation
    as unfair and pledging help to resolve the disputes between Turkey,
    and Armenia and Erdošan announcing a surprise decision to consider
    cooperation with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

    The two leaders said they look to boost the trade volume between
    the two countries from the current annual level of $10 billion to $15
    billion and, in the next few years, to $25 billion. The two also
    agreed to address new areas for cooperation in the energy sector,
    such as electricity purchases from Russia, already the main natural
    gas supplier of Turkey.

    In the political sphere, Turkish-Russian cooperation has the
    potential of not only helping both countries attain foreign policy
    goals such as advancing Turkey's EU membership and Cyprus bids but
    also of generating consequences that could go well beyond the borders
    of the two countries and transform the regional political setting.
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