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    TURKEY'S FOREIGN POLICY MOVES IN THE WEST AND IN THE EAST ARE COMPLEMENTARY TO EACH OTHER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.11.2009 11:23 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ President Abdullah Gul made clear on Monday
    that Turkey's foreign policy moves in the West and in the East are
    complementary to each other, not contradictory. Gul's remarks came in a
    speech delivered at an economic summit during the 25th session of the
    Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation (COMCEC)
    of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Ýstanbul. While
    underlining the importance of favoring a two-state solution in the
    Middle East process, thus the need for the recognition of Israel
    as a state, Gul voiced Ankara's firm support for the resolution of
    the international dispute over Iran's controversial nuclear program
    through diplomatic means.

    "Turkey is in intense commercial and economical relations with
    both the Western world and Islamic countries. The European Union
    membership process pursued by our country and its efforts within
    COMCEC are complementary elements of our foreign policy, but are not
    elements which exclude each other," Gul told the gathering in his
    opening speech.

    Citing recent intensified contacts with the Arab League and the Gulf
    Cooperation Council as well as with neighboring countries such as
    Iraq and Syria, with whom Turkey has established high-level strategic
    cooperation councils, Gul urged support for Turkey's foreign policy
    moves.

    While touching upon the stalled Middle East process, Gul delivered
    separate warnings to the parties involved. Without having a resolution
    of the Palestinian issue with the establishment of a Palestinian
    state, the capital city of which is East Jerusalem and which lives
    beside Israel with secure and recognized borders, it is impossible
    to maintain peace and stability in the region, he said.

    Turkey will continue playing a "facilitator" role in regards to
    the dispute over Iran's nuclear program, Gul said, while urging the
    international community to use diplomatic means for solution of the
    issue. Meanwhile, Gul asked OIC member-countries for support in order
    to ease the international isolation of the KKTC, which is recognized
    only by Turkey. KKTC leader Mehmet Ali Talat, who also delivered
    a speech at the summit, complained that OIC member-countries were
    hesitant to take concrete steps toward easing his people's isolation,
    Today's Zaman reported.
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