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    TURKEY CANNOT REMAIN SILENT AGAINST KILLINGS OF INNOCENT CIVILIANS IN GAZA, BABACAN

    Today's Zaman
    Jan 22 2009
    Turkey

    Turkish Foreign Minister said on Thursday that nobody should expect
    Turkey to remain indifferent to killing of children, women and elderly
    people in Gaza.

    In an exclusive interview with private TGRT News channel, Foreign
    Minister Babacan said, "Turkey had intensive talks in Cairo, Egypt
    and Damascus on the matter and carried out a diplomacy traffic in the
    UN Security Council to quell the weapons. Turkey also had talks with
    Israel. Turkey's proposals were adopted after some changes."

    Responding to a question about new U.S. President Barack Obama,
    Babacan described his election as historic.

    "Expectations from Obama are very high. His team includes very
    important names. Turkey is pleased over Hillary Clinton's becoming
    Secretary of State. Foreign policy agendas of Turkey and the United
    States overlap each other. Names in the cabinet related to economy
    know the markets very well," Babacan said.

    Commenting on the pledges Obama made to Armenians regarding 1915
    incidents, Babacan said, "the statements made during election campaign
    and the statements that would be made when they sit at table may
    be different."

    "Nevertheless, I can not say there isn't any risk," Babacan said
    and expressed hope that the new administration in the United States
    would not assume a posture that would impede the dialogue process
    that started between Turkey and Armenia.

    Asked to comment on Turkey's EU process, Babacan said Turkey's reform
    process was delayed in 2007 and 2008 because of internal political
    developments, "however, map of next 4 years has been sketched with the
    National Program that was made public at the end of 2008," he remarked.
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