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    ERDOGAN'S FOREIGN POLICY ADVISER BAGIS IN WASHINGTON

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    March 30 2006

    WASHINGTON - Egemen Bagis, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's
    foreign policy adviser and Justice & Development Party (AKP) deputy,
    met Congress members and representatives of Turkish community in
    Washington on Wednesday.

    Bagis, who is currently in Washington to attend the 25th annual
    conference of American-Turkish Council and Turkish-U.S. Business
    Council, held meetings with Ed Whitfield and Robert Wexler, founders
    of Turkish Friendship Group in U.S. Congress, as well as officials
    of Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA).

    Speaking to A.A regarding his meetings in Washington, Bagis said,
    "we have discussed Turkish-U.S. relations, increasing trade with Iraq
    and Afghanistan as well as allegations of so-called Armenian genocide
    in the meetings."

    "While April 24th (the date Armenians accepted as anniversary of
    so-called genocide) is getting closer, U.S. Congress' support to
    Turkey continues. There is no negative atmosphere," he noted.

    "I explained Turkey's efforts to settle stability in Iraq. After the
    United States, Turkey is the second country with the highest number of
    losses (truck drivers, engineers and workers) in Iraq. Turkey exerted
    great efforts to convince Iraqi Sunnites to take part in elections
    in Iraq. I also conveyed that bases in Turkey are used for soldier
    rotation, and Turkey sent humanitarian aid to Iraq. Congress members
    told me that they appreciated Turkey's friendship," said Bagis.

    "U.S. officials asked me about the invitation of Hamas delegation
    to Turkey. The visit of Hamas delegation should be considered as the
    continuation of the will which brought together the foreign ministers
    of Israel and Pakistan, and which supported participation of Sunnite
    leaders in elections in Iraq. Turkey has exerted and will exert every
    type of effort to prevent death of innocent people in the region.

    International community was aware of Hamas' participation in elections,
    and Hamas won the elections. After it was elected, Turkey directly gave
    messages to Hamas which could not be given by other countries. This is
    a part of our geographical and historical responsibility," said Bagis.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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