Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: Erdogan Returns To Turkey

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: Erdogan Returns To Turkey

    Erdogan Returns To Turkey

    Turkish Press
    July 22 2005

    ANKARA - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who completed his four-day
    trip to Russia and Mongolia returned to Turkey on Wednesday.

    Speaking to reporters at Esenboga Airport about his visit to Russia and
    Mongolia, Erdogan said that his visit to both countries was fruitful.

    Erdogan said he met Russian President Vladimir Putin twice, and they
    confirmed once again the pleasure over rapid development of bilateral
    relations and exchanged views about international developments.

    "We also discussed the opportunity of developing our relations in line
    with the goal of having a multidimensional partnership. Our meetings
    with Mr. Putin has also given the opportunity of taking new cooperation
    steps like common projects;--transfer of energy resources--development
    of bilateral trade volume and making cooperation in international
    platforms like UN and World Trade Organization. Besides the countries'
    having similar points of view about issues which concern regional
    security and stability like lifting of the blockade on TRNC and Upper
    Karabakh problem is important," Erdogan said.

    Referring to his visit to Mongolia, Erdogan said that he paid the
    first visit to Mongolia as the Turkish Prime Minister after 36 years
    following the foundation of diplomatic relations with Mongolia.
    Erdogan said they signed agreements and protocols on cooperation
    between industry and trade ministries of Turkey and Mongolia and
    cultural exchange issues during his meetings in Mongolia.

    Erdogan said he also attended the groundbreaking ceremony of an
    important highway which would connect Karakurum city to the region
    where Orhun Monuments were located. He said the motorway which was
    constructed by Turkish International Cooperation Agency (TICA) and
    Turkish contractors would finish in Sept-Oct at the latest.

    -REMARKS OF GEN. BASBUG-

    When asked if he would meet Turkish President Sezer and Chief of
    General Staff Gen. Ozkok about a cross-border operation against
    terrorist organization PKK --after the remarks of Gen. Basbug-- and
    how long could Turkey be patient against the escalating terrorist
    activities in the country, Erdogan said they would discuss the issue
    both in the cabinet and with other concerned units and take the
    necessary steps.

    "But turning the issue into an extraordinary situation will be a
    wrong approach, this is not in question," Erdogan said.

    Upon another question, Erdogan said that the government worked on
    establishment of Anti-Terrorism Institution.

    Answering another question, Erdogan said general amnesty was not
    in question.
Working...
X