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    US READY TO ASSIST IN IMF TALKS, SEES COOPERATION WITH TURKEY IN MIDEAST

    Hurriyet
    Jan 23 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - The United States said it is important for Turkey to cut
    a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and that it expects
    cooperation to increase with Ankara on the Middle East.

    U.S. Ambassador to Turkey James Jeffrey said in a speech in Istanbul
    where he attended a meeting of the Foreign Economic Relations Board
    of Turkey (DEIK) that he met with the IMF officials last week and
    that there have been "encouraging and good developments".

    "The United States is ready to assist anyway it can on the talks
    between Turkey and the International Monetary Fund," Jeffrey said on
    Friday. IMF officials are currently in Ankara to hold talks on the new
    deal which is expected to include $15-20 billions in financial support.

    He also said the one of the issues that the Washington administration
    plans to discuss with the Turkish government is ways to tackle the
    problems regarding greenfield investments. American companies are
    concerned about intellectual property rights and the illegal economy
    (in Turkey), he added.

    COOPERATION IN MIDEAST

    The new administration should be given some time to draw out its
    policies and although President Barack Obama is the only person who
    decides foreign policy, he is accompanied by many experienced advisors,
    Jeffrey said.

    "Palestine-Israel, Afghanistan-Pakistan, Iran and Iraq are among the
    issues that the U.S. looks to closely work with Turkey," he added.

    He also said "very, very important developments" are seen in
    Turkey-Armenia relations and many changes are underway, he said.

    Jeffrey said Obama was pleased with the Turkish government's position
    on Afghanistan, and also said that Turkey was an example for regional
    countries.

    The U.S. ambassador also said Turkey was playing key roles, like
    the one it had in Gaza, and underlined the importance of working
    together, adding that the new U.S. administration took over the mission
    optimistically, and was aware that Turkey was an important ally.

    He also reiterated his country's support to Turkey's European
    Union bid.
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