Turkish Press
June 1 2005
F.M. Gul Comes To Bahrain
MANAMA (AA) - Turkish Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister
Abdullah Gul arrived Sunday night in Manama, Bahrain for a two-day
visit. Gul responded to questions of journalists on the plane to
Manama.
-TCK-
Referring to the debate on the Turkish Penal Code (TCK), Gul said that
parliaments were the decision-making bodies in democratic societies
and that everybody should respect the decision made by parliaments.
When asked if the government urged an amendment in TCK (about Koran
courses) Gul said "no, this is not the case. Parliaments are not always
under the control of the governments. They have their own identity."
-TURKEY'S EU BID-
Upon questions on Turkey's EU bid, Gul stressed that Turkey would be
successful in its EU bid as a result of broad participation of all
its state institutions, NGOS, trade unions, universities etc.
Gul stressed that a very qualified group should be formed to carry
out the negotiations with the EU . "The EU bid means Turkey's total
transformation and improvement of the living standards of the Turks,"
said Gul.
-POSTPONEMENT OF CONFERENCE ON ARMENIA-
Regarding the postponement of the conference on Armenian claims that
would be held in Bogazici University , Gul said that the government
didn't suggest or urge its postponement.
"As long as people don't incite violence in their speeches, they can
express their ideas," said Gul.
Upon a question about a planned visit of a group of Turkish deputies
to Armenia, Gul said that Turkey was a country which recognized Armenia
diplomatically. Noting that there were contacts and cultural activities
between the two countries, Gul said he hoped those activities and
contacts will help in settlement of the problems through dialogue.
-TURKEY'S ECONOMIC GROWTH-
Regarding Turkey's economy, Gul said that Turkey reached an economic
growth of 25 percent in the last three years.
Referring to the recent success of a Turkish company in winning the
tender to construct subway network in Dubai, Gul confirmed that he
supported and promoted that (Turkish) company during his visit to
United Arab Emirates as the subway construction was a very big project.
June 1 2005
F.M. Gul Comes To Bahrain
MANAMA (AA) - Turkish Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister
Abdullah Gul arrived Sunday night in Manama, Bahrain for a two-day
visit. Gul responded to questions of journalists on the plane to
Manama.
-TCK-
Referring to the debate on the Turkish Penal Code (TCK), Gul said that
parliaments were the decision-making bodies in democratic societies
and that everybody should respect the decision made by parliaments.
When asked if the government urged an amendment in TCK (about Koran
courses) Gul said "no, this is not the case. Parliaments are not always
under the control of the governments. They have their own identity."
-TURKEY'S EU BID-
Upon questions on Turkey's EU bid, Gul stressed that Turkey would be
successful in its EU bid as a result of broad participation of all
its state institutions, NGOS, trade unions, universities etc.
Gul stressed that a very qualified group should be formed to carry
out the negotiations with the EU . "The EU bid means Turkey's total
transformation and improvement of the living standards of the Turks,"
said Gul.
-POSTPONEMENT OF CONFERENCE ON ARMENIA-
Regarding the postponement of the conference on Armenian claims that
would be held in Bogazici University , Gul said that the government
didn't suggest or urge its postponement.
"As long as people don't incite violence in their speeches, they can
express their ideas," said Gul.
Upon a question about a planned visit of a group of Turkish deputies
to Armenia, Gul said that Turkey was a country which recognized Armenia
diplomatically. Noting that there were contacts and cultural activities
between the two countries, Gul said he hoped those activities and
contacts will help in settlement of the problems through dialogue.
-TURKEY'S ECONOMIC GROWTH-
Regarding Turkey's economy, Gul said that Turkey reached an economic
growth of 25 percent in the last three years.
Referring to the recent success of a Turkish company in winning the
tender to construct subway network in Dubai, Gul confirmed that he
supported and promoted that (Turkish) company during his visit to
United Arab Emirates as the subway construction was a very big project.