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    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS TIES WITH USA STRONGER THAN BEFORE

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    5 Jul 06

    Washington 5 July: Turkey showed its economy is strong after recent
    fluctuations in markets, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said
    on Wednesday [5 July].

    Speaking to Turkish journalists after his joint news conference with
    US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Washington on Wednesday,
    Gul said that US officials told him that Turkey is strong in economic
    aspect and gives confidence to the world. The US officials told him
    that Turkey was not considered as a loose link in the chain any more,
    he added. Noting that in his meetings in the USA, the importance of
    Turkish-US relations was emphasized, Gul said, "our relations are much
    stronger and healthier". "We have discussed Iran, Iraq, PKK terrorist
    organization, Middle East problem, recent tension between Israel and
    Palestine, Cyprus, ending isolation over Turkish Cypriots, drafts about
    so-called Armenian genocide, recent contacts in Damascus about Middle
    East problem, Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, Samsun-Ceyhan pipeline,
    Turkey's economic performance in recent period, Turkey-EU relations and
    Turkey's contributions in regional and international issues," said Gul.

    Regarding visit of Turkish Prime Ministry Adviser Ahmet Davudoglu to
    Damascus, Gul said that Turkey launched initiatives to stop tension
    in Middle East upon demands, and Davudoglu met the Syrian president,
    adding that the meeting was positive.

    When asked how recent Israeli-Palestinian tension can be solved,
    Gul said, "our position is obvious. Everybody should do their best
    and a peace process should start. The ministers and kidnapped soldier
    should be released and operations in Gaza should be stopped. Thus,
    a new milieu can be established. Both societies should accept the
    two-state solution."

    Regarding Cyprus issue, Gul said, "this issue necessitates patience.

    We are insistent and determined about negotiations. The important
    thing is to explain the right cause to everybody. The United States
    does not withhold its support about Cyprus issue, and their efforts
    will increase."

    Upon another question, Gul said, "Iraq's territorial integrity,
    political unity and stability are common targets of Turkey and the
    United States. Also, we have discussed (with Rice) the attitude of
    Armenian lobby in the United States. I said everybody should do their
    best to prevent adoption of an Armenian draft in the United States."

    Following the news conference, Gul met representatives of Jewish
    lobby in the United States.
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