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    TURKISH PRESIDENT SEES "NEW WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY" IN TURKISH-US RELATIONS

    Anatolia News Agency
    Jan 6 2008
    Turkey

    ANKARA, 7 Jan (A.A) - President Abdullah Gul was seen off by Koksal
    Toptan, Speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, at Esenboga
    Airport. Saime Toptan, Koksal Toptan's wife; Mustafa Isen, Secretary
    General of the President's Office; Ankara Governor Kemal Onal, and
    Brigadier General Naci Ozdemir, Commander of Ankara Central Command
    were also present in the official ceremony held on the occasion of
    Gul's departure.

    President Gul Enhanced Coverage LinkingPresident Gul -Search using:
    Biographies Plus News News, Most Recent 60 Days is accompanied by
    Hayrunnisa Gul, his wife; Minister of State Mehmet Simsek and his
    wife, Anna Simsek; Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chief Negotiator
    Ali Babacan and his wife, Zeynep Babacan; Minister of Energy and
    Natural Resources Hilmi Guler; Brigadier General Alaaddin Sevim,
    Head of the Intelligence Department of the General Staff, and the
    representatives of some newspapers.

    Gul will visit the United States at the invitation of US President
    George W. Bush Enhanced Coverage LinkingGeorge W. Bush -Search using:
    Biographies Plus News News, Most Recent 60 Days and two presidents
    will hold a meeting at the White House on 8 January.

    Gul said that Turkish-American relations which were traditionally
    based on defence and security in the past had assumed a new aspect.

    Gul stated: "I believe that the first visit that I will pay to the
    United States in my capacity as President will mutually reconfirm
    strategic relations, dialogue, and solidarity between the two countries
    and the importance of our cooperation in terms of preserving regional
    and global security and stability, especially with regard to the fight
    on terrorism and allow us to identify new windows of opportunity in
    bilateral ties."

    In a statement he made before his departure for the United States,
    Gul noted that he would visit the United States at the invitation
    of President Bush, Enhanced Coverage LinkingPresident Bush, -Search
    using: Biographies Plus News News, Most Recent 60 Days adding that
    he would meet with Bush on Tuesday, 8 January.

    Pointing out that he and Bush would review Turkish-American relations
    in light of prevailing conditions and explore ways to further enhance
    those relations in all fields, Gul said that they would also discuss
    bilateral cooperation as well as regional and international issues in
    that context. Gul went on to say: "We are going to exchange opinions
    on cooperation maintained between the two countries at bilateral
    and international levels as part of their fight against terrorism;
    recent developments witnessed in the Middle East; general security and
    political situation in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon; the
    Cyprus issue; and the process of our country's accession to the EU."

    Gul added that he would also meet with US Vice President Dick Cheney,
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and Secretary of Defence Robert
    Gates in Washington in addition to some leading opinion leaders.

    Noting that he would also be interviewed by the American media and hold
    a meeting with the Turkish American community and the representatives
    of American business community and investors, President Gul Enhanced
    Coverage LinkingPresident Gul -Search using: Biographies Plus News
    News, Most Recent 60 Days said that he would also visit an exhibition
    entitled "A Collection of Paintings by Contemporary Turkish Artists"
    in Washington which is sponsored by the Turkish Central Bank. Gul
    added that we would fly from Washington to New York on 9 January for
    a dinner with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. Gul stated that he
    would deliver a speech about Turkish-American relations in the Foreign
    Policy Council and meet with the representatives of Akhaltsikhe Turkish
    community and some leading Jewish organizations in the United States.

    "New windows of opportunity in bilateral relations"

    Stressing that cooperation between Turkey and the United States
    was continuing to maintain its importance in light of new climate
    in international relations, President Gul Enhanced Coverage
    LinkingPresident Gul -Search using: Biographies Plus News News,
    Most Recent 60 Days said that Turkish-American relations which were
    traditionally based on defence and security in the past assumed a
    new aspect..

    Pointing out that bilateral relations were diversified and deepened
    in a variety of fields, including economy, trade, investment, energy,
    joint development of R&D programmes, scientific, technological, and
    academic cooperation, and exchange of visits between communities,
    Gul went on to say: "As a natural outcome of this transformation,
    perceptions of the public have taken the centre stage in our
    relations. Turkish-American relations had to focus on the PKK's
    terror campaign originating from northern Iraq and unfounded
    Armenian allegations in the past couple of months. It is, however,
    essential that the Turkish public properly understand the content,
    scope, and meaning of those relations and the new potential created
    by strengthened cooperation aimed at finding a solution to those
    problems. I believe that the first visit that I will pay to the United
    States in my capacity as President will mutually reconfirm strategic
    relations, dialogue, and solidarity between the two countries and the
    importance of our cooperation in terms of preserving regional and
    global security and stability, especially with regard to the fight
    on terrorism and allow us to identify new windows of opportunity in
    bilateral ties."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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