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    TURKEY' GUL GIVES DENMARK PM THUMBS UP TO HEAD NATO
    By Lisa Bryant

    www.voanews.com/english/2009-03-27-voa57.c fm
    27 March 2009

    Turkey said on Friday it was not opposed to Denmark's prime minister
    becoming the next head of NATO. That message was delivered by Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul in Brussels, where he was visiting to push
    Ankara's stalled candidacy to the European Union.

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul praised Danish Prime Minister Anders
    Fogh Rasmussen, calling him one of the most important and successful
    prime ministers in Europe. Mr. Gul's remarks, made to reporters in
    Brussels, appeared to mark a turnaround.

    Key NATO member Turkey was previously considered a stumbling block
    to Mr. Rasmussen's candidacy to be the next head of the Atlantic
    alliance. He is considered the favored candidate of Washington and
    a number of other NATO members to take over the post after outgoing
    NATO chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer leaves steps down. NATO leaders
    gather on the French-German border next week to mark the alliance's
    60th anniversary.

    Mr. Gul's visit to Europe was largely to push Turkey's candidacy to
    join the 27-member European Union. Turkey's prime minister also visited
    the EU in January. Talks have slowed over a number of issues, including
    over EU member Cyprus which Turkey does not recognize. And several EU
    members have reservations about offering Ankara full membership status.

    But the Turkish government is now working hard to convince them. On
    Thursday, Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission,
    the EU's executive arm, praised Turkey for pushing reforms in a number
    of areas.

    "As concerns political reforms, I welcome Turkey's intention to
    move ahead on political issues such the rules governing the closing
    of political parties and gender equality," he said. "It is also
    particularly important to pay attention to freedom of expression,
    freedom of religion and particularly freedom of the press. The
    independence and pluralism of the press are fundamental values in
    any democracy."

    Mr. Barroso also praised Mr. Gul for paying a landmark visit to Armenia
    last year. The two countries have no ties and are at still at odds over
    the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman soldiers during World War I.

    But he said it was important the Cyprus question was resolved.
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