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    Hürriyet , Turkey
    March 11 2009


    Obama visit to Turkey significant


    WASHINGTON - The U.S. State Department said Monday that President
    Barack Obama's planned visit to Turkey next month was significant, as
    "there's a lot of business to do with Turkey."

    State Department spokesman Robert Wood spent part of his daily
    briefing defending Obama's decision to visit Turkey in the face of a
    Greek reporter's criticism along the lines of "why does he go to
    Turkey, but not to Greece?"

    Over the weekend, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced in
    Ankara Obama's plan to visit Turkey "within a month or so."

    Obama is expected to arrive in Turkey around April 7, after a tour of
    several European nations to attend international meetings. He will
    take part in a G20 meeting in London, a NATO summit in Strasbourg,
    France, and a European Union summit in the Czech capital of Prague.

    "Turkey's an important ally and there's a lot of business to do with
    Turkey. And we think it is significant that the president's decided to
    go," Wood said, when the Greek reporter asked why Obama decided to
    visit Turkey.

    Asked again if Obama or Clinton had immediate plans to visit Greece,
    the spokesman responded negatively.

    At this point the Greek reporter protested and said, "they are, of
    course, a NATO ally as well as Turkey."

    Wood agreed and said: "Greece is an important ally of the United
    States ... Foreign Minister Bakoyannis was here last week to meet with
    the secretary. And we've got a lot of business as well to do with the
    Greek government."

    Asked about the U.S. position on the Armenian claims of "genocide" and
    if it had been discussed during Clinton's visit to Ankara on the
    weekend, Wood said: "That issue certainly was a subject that was
    discussed, but I'm not going to get into the details of the
    discussion."
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