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    Turkish prime minister opens meeting bringing together leaders of
    different religions

    .c The Associated Press


    ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan opened a
    conference bringing together Jewish, Christian and Muslim religious
    leaders in southeastern Turkey with a speech Sunday calling for an
    alliance rather than a clash of civilizations.

    The six-day conference in Hatay, near Syria, was being attended some
    2,000 delegates, including Greek Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch
    Bartholomew I, Turkey's chief rabbi, the Armenian patriarch of Turkey
    and Turkey's religious affairs minister.

    Pope Benedict XVI was invited but did not attend, though the Vatican
    sent official representatives.

    Erdogan sees Turkey, a secular country that is 99 percent Muslim, as
    playing a key role in interfaith dialogue.

    He and Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero of predominantly
    Catholic Spain are planning to chair a U.N.-supported project titled
    ``The Alliance of Civilizations,'' to foster further interreligious
    dialogue.

    Turkey on Oct. 3 begins negotiations to join the European Union, and
    would be the only Muslim member of the bloc.

    ``Our differences are not inevitably pushing us toward a clash; they
    must not,'' Erdogan said at the opening ceremony Sunday. ``To those
    wishing for a clash of civilizations we must be able to say this: no
    to a clash of civilizations, yes to an alliance of civilizations.''



    09/25/05 15:50 EDT
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