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    EXPANSIVE FOREIGN POLICY TALKS KICK OFF IN ANKARA

    Turkish Daily News
    July 16 2008

    Turkey's ambassadors from all over the world met yesterday for a
    first-ever meeting in Ankara to hold what government officials called
    comprehensive discussions regarding the country's short and long-term
    foreign policy goals.

    In his opening speech, Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said the four-day
    brainstorming session would maintain coordination and create synergy
    between Turkey's envoys abroad and diplomats within the Foreign
    Ministry, hoping that such meetings would become more frequent in the
    future since Turkey maintains a very demanding foreign policy agenda.

    On Turkey's relations with the European Union, Babacan stressed that
    Ankara would not deviate from its decades-old EU objective and press
    ahead with those reforms required for full membership.

    Babacan to EU: Win over Turkish public opinion

    The foreign minister also called upon the EU to fulfill its
    responsibilities to Turkey in order to win over Turkish public opinion,
    which has often been frustrated by inconsistent messages coming from
    the bloc's leaders. Babacan said the EU Commission's support for
    Turkish membership should be reflected in its summit declarations.

    Meanwhile, in Parliament, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told
    his ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, deputies that more
    than two negotiations chapters could be opened in Turkish-EU talks
    during the EU presidency of French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

    Referring to his private meeting with Sarkozy this week in Paris,
    Erdogan said: "We had the chance to discuss these issues. He (Sarkozy)
    clearly said to me that he would exert efforts in this respect (for
    the opening of three to four chapters)," said Erdogan.

    Turkey's EU membership negotiations, and the closure case filed
    against the AKP, were also discussed during the meeting between
    Erdogan and Sarkozy.

    The French daily, Le Figaro, reported that Sarkozy assured Erdogan
    that the 27 members of the EU bloc would present a coordinated front
    due to the successful consultations with Ankara.

    During their meeting, Erdogan asked Sarkozy to be supportive of
    Turkey's EU ambitions during his term as EU president, said Le Figaro.

    Ankara seeks non-permanent UN seat

    Meanwhile, in his address to the ambassadors, Babacan, while listing
    foreign policy objectives, touched upon Turkey's bid to secure a
    non-permanent seat in the U.N. Security Council for the 2009-2010
    session.

    He said if Turkey was elected to the U.N. seat, it would contribute to
    international efforts for peace and welfare; support the U.N. reform
    process; help resolve international conflicts; take the lead in
    the fight against xenophobia, racism, discrimination, intolerance,
    extremism and violence; and open the door for dialogue between
    different cultures and civilizations.

    Babacan also sent word that Turkey would continue contributing to
    U.N.-led peacekeeping missions throughout the world.

    On Ankara's "facilitator" role in the Middle East, Babacan said Ankara
    was pursuing a proactive policy and obtaining meaningful results as
    a country found trustworthy by Syria, Israel and the countries of
    the region.

    On the decades-old Cyprus dispute, Babacan said Turkey longed for
    a fair and stable solution to the problem on the basis of past
    U.N. resolutions. Regarding ties with neighboring Armenia, he
    said Turkey would continue to willingly assume the initiative for
    normalization of bilateral ties.

    In order to improve ties with Latin American and African countries,
    Turkey is planning to open additional embassies or representative
    offices, noted Babacan. He also praised the Turkish-African summit,
    to be held in August in Istanbul, where leaders from 54 African
    countries will gather.
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