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  • ANKARA: Turkey Participates in KEI Meeting in Armenia

    Zaman, Turkey
    May 22 2005

    Turkey Participates in KEI Meeting in Armenia
    By Suleyman Kurt
    Published: Sunday 22, 2005
    zaman.com


    While the debate over the so-called Armenian genocide allegations
    continues between Turkey and Armenia, bureaucrats from the two
    countries will discuss how to improve their economic relations at
    the meeting planned at Yerevan next month, in June.

    Armenia will host the yearly "Black Sea Business Days" of the Black
    Sea Economic Cooperation (KEI) Trade and Development Bank, which was
    founded with the leadership of Turkey, this year. Armenian President
    Robert Kocaryan will give the opening speech of the meeting held
    on 5-6 June. The work on what level Turkey will take part in the
    meeting continue. In the case the Turkish Minister of State does not
    participate in the meeting, it is stated that the Undersecretary
    of The State Planning Organization (DPT) Ibrahim Canakci will
    represent Turkey. The business conference was organized by the
    Armenian government, Armenian banking, and business circles. At
    the meeting all the representatives of KEI Trade and Development
    Bank member countries', international finance associations and
    special sector representatives will also take part. Development of
    regional cooperation and the potential of Armenia and the Caucasus
    for investments will be discussed.

    Headquartered in Selanik (Thessaloniki), the Black Sea Trade and
    Development Bank began to operate on 1 June 1999. A Turk, Mustafa
    Gurtin, carries on the term presidency of the bank. Turkey with Russia,
    and Greece are the most powerful partners in the bank. These three
    countries have 16.5 percent shares each. The share rate of Armenia,
    on the other hand is 2 percent. The other KEI countries are Albania,
    Azerbaijani, Bulgaria, Armenia, Georgia, Moldavia, Romania, Russia,
    Turkey, Ukraine, and Greece.
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