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  • ANKARA: FM Gul Anticipates OIC Support For Turkish Cyprus

    FM GUL ANTICIPATES OIC SUPPORT FOR TURKISH CYPRUS
    By Cihan News Agency

    Zaman, Turkey
    June 19 2006

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has anticipated that the
    Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), the body representing the
    world's Muslim countries, will endorse Turkey's solution proposal
    regarding the Cyprus problem.

    Gul, who arrived in Baku on Monday to attend the OIC 33rd meeting of
    foreign ministers, said that it was important to discuss the Cyprus
    problem at the OIC meeting. "We have prepared a solution project. I
    hope it will be accepted by the participating countries."

    The content of the proposal is not known but the Turkish proposal is
    expected to call on OIC members countries to open direct trade with
    Turkish Cyprus, which remains under international sanctions.

    At a 2004 meeting of the OIC foreign ministers, member countries had
    reached an agreement to improve ties with the Turkish Cypriots after
    they had voted in favor of the UN-sponsored peace plan in April of
    that year.

    Minister Gul came together with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    on Monday on the sidelines of the meeting.

    Regarding the Armenian occupation of the Azerbaijani lands of Upper
    Karabag, Gul said that the OIC supports the Azerbaijani position.

    "Occupied Azerbaijan lands should be returned to their Azerbaijani
    owners."

    Gul is expected to come together with Iranian counterpart Manucohr
    Muttaki later today.

    The 33rd foreign ministers meeting of the Organization of Islamic
    Conference kicked off in the Azeri capital Baku on Monday.

    The foreign ministers of 57 member countries, including Turkish Cyprus,
    will take up regional problems including Israel-Palestine, Iraq and
    Sudan and will discuss the reconstruction of the organization for
    the coming ten years.

    For further information please visit http://www.cihannews.com
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