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    AHMET DAVUTOGLU URGED FRANCE NOT TO BLOCK TURKEY'S BID TO JOIN EU

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.11.2009 12:05 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu urged
    France on Friday not to block Turkey's bid to join the European Union.

    Davutoglu gave a lecture at the International Diplomatic Academy of
    Paris on Friday and said the European Union needs Turkey in order
    to overcome political, economic and cultural problems in the new
    global order.

    At his lecture on "Turkey's EU vision in regional and global peace
    perspective", Davutoglu said that Turkey's regional vision for peace
    would be a gain, not a burden for EU.

    Informing participants about Turkey's recent peace efforts in the
    Balkans, Caucasus and the Middle East, Davutoglu said," history and
    future of the Balkans, Caucasus and the Middle East are our history
    and future. The number of Bosniaks, Albanians, Chechens and Abkhaz
    people living in Turkey are more than Bosniaks, Albanians, Chechens
    and Abkhaz people living in their countries."

    Recalling the protocol Turkey signed with Armenia, the Turkey-led
    meeting between Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, agreement between
    Turkey and Syria to lift visa requirements, and visit made by Turkish
    officials to Iraq and 48 agreements signed between Turkey and Iraq,
    Davutoglu said, "our vision is a vision for peace."

    "Turkey is part of Europe and will continue to be so. We follow this
    active policy to contribute to global peace and security," he said."

    Stating that equality, respect for common values and the principle of
    pacta sund servanda were important values of EU, Davutoglu criticized
    recent reactions inside the Union against some countries.

    "EU must go through a sociological change too," he said.

    Upon a question on relations between Turkey and France, Davutoglu
    called on French leaders to act with common strategic vision, not
    with public pressure. He said French political leaders should not
    set aside common vision and interests, Anatolian News agency reported.
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