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    TurkishPress.com
    Dec 18 2009

    EU Is A Strategic Target For Turkey, Davutoglu
    Published: 12/18/2009


    ANKARA - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Friday that
    European Union (EU) was a strategic target for Turkey, and qualified
    the obstacles in front of this target as subjective.

    Speaking at a joint news conference with Estonian Foreign Minister
    Urmas Paet, Davutoglu said, "we assessed the EU and Cyprus. Estonia is
    one of the countries seriously supporting Turkey in EU accession
    process" and underlined Turkey's determination on EU full membership.

    Davutoglu said Turkey would act quickly from now on regarding the
    reforms in its EU process.

    He said Turkey and Estonia supported each other in every area in
    international matters.

    Davutoglu said economic relations were positive, noting that actual
    500 million USD trade volume would boost gradually.

    Turkish foreign minister underlined importance of air transportation
    to improve economic relations and tourism.

    Davutoglu said cultural relations between Turkey and Estonia were
    positive, and noted that there were Turkish language departments in
    two universities in Estonia.

    Davutoglu said Istanbul would be Cultural Capital of Europe in 2010
    and Estonian capital city would be the Capital of Europe in 2011. "We
    decided to maintain cooperation on the matter," he said.

    "We discussed opportunities to further increase visa facilities.
    Turkey does not implement visa requirement to Estonia," Davutoglu
    said.

    Davutoglu said he expressed the uneasiness Turkey felt over some
    elements reflected in latest EU decisions over Cyprus.

    "Turkey's efforts to find a permanent and comprehensive solution in
    Cyprus will continue," Davutoglu said and expressed gratitude over
    Estonia's support on the issue.

    When asked if there was any connection between Turkey's EU membership
    target and Cyprus process, "EU membership is Turkey's right. This is
    the right of Turkey when we fulfill our homework and necessary
    reforms. It is not a favor of anybody. Similarly, restoring a
    permanent and fair peace and being after a solution seeking rights of
    Turkish Cypriot people is also a rightful demand," he emphasized.

    "If the UN plan had been accepted in 2004, there would not have been
    any contradiction today. The plan was not accepted because of the
    Greek Cypriot party," he said.

    PAET
    Estonian Foreign Minister Paet, replying to a question on Turkey's EU
    process, said Turkey was a natural partner of the EU.

    Paet said there were several criteria which a country had to meet to
    become a full member of the EU, noting that it would be possible for
    Turkey to be an EU member when this criteria is fulfilled.

    Referring to chapter headings in EU negotiation process, Paet said
    more chapter headings should be opened with Turkey. He said chapter
    heading on energy was extremely important, noting that opening of the
    chapter headings would be in the interest of both parties.

    Commenting on the process on Cyprus, Paet said the inhabitants of the
    island should have the key, adding that international community should
    only contribute within the framework of the UN.

    Paet said Turkey supported NATO membership of Estonia and that Turkey
    was the first NATO and Mediterranean country supporting Estonia in
    protection of their air space.

    Paet expressed satisfaction over stance of Turkey in removing visa
    requirement to Estonian citizens in 2008, and noted that they took a
    similar decision for Turkish citizens having diplomatic and service
    passports.

    Paet said the other visa requirements were within Schengen and needed
    common decision of the Schengen member countries.

    Commenting on Turkey's activities in its region, Paet said he
    considered steps taken by Turkey to normalise relations particularly
    with Armenia was very important.
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