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    GUL: "IN MY FIRST YEAR AS PRESIDENT, I HAVE LIVED UP TO THE OATH OF OFFICE"

    Turkish Press
    Aug 29 2008

    In an interview with news channel NTV, President Abdullah Gul yesterday
    evaluated his first year in office. Stressing that the president must
    keep an equal distance from all parties and ensure harmony among
    constitutional institutions, Gul said that during his first year,
    he had lived up to the presidential oath and kept the promises he
    gave ahead of his election. "I`m aware of my duties and position as
    president," he explained. "Impartiality is very important for me,
    and I believe that I maintained my impartiality during my first
    year in office. I included all citizens and opened the Presidential
    Palace`s doors to everyone." On rising tension in the Caucasus in
    the wake of Russian-Georgian conflict and Moscow`s recognition of the
    breakaway provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Gul said that Turkey
    would continue to help efforts to restore stability and peace to the
    region, as indifference is not an option. Asked whether he accept an
    invitation from the Armenian president to visit Yerevan to see World
    Cup qualifying match between the Turkish and Armenian national teams,
    Gul said hadn`t made a decision yet. "We need to concentrate our
    energy in the international area," he added. "I believe that over the
    next few years, Turkey will become the most dependable country in the
    region." On the Cyprus issue, Gul said, "Turkey maintains its stance
    regarding the Cyprus issue and supports a comprehensive solution." On
    discussion over a possible new constitution, Gul said, "Nearly all
    political parties have expressed the need for a new constitution,
    but the most important thing on this issue is to reach a broad-based
    consensus." /Turkiye-Sabah/
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