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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 25 2009


    `Turkey should focus on its own problems and regional ones'


    Noting that Turkey has a special mission in its region, the leader of
    the Felicity Party (SP), Professor Numan KurtulmuÅ?, said, `If it wants
    to see its own problems resolved, Turkey has to focus on the issues in
    its region.'

    Speaking to Sunday's Zaman about the recent developments with respect
    to foreign policy, SP leader KurtulmuÅ? added that the focus on
    regional issues fits Turkey's historic mission. Saying Turkey will be
    unable to resolve its own problems if it is not interested in the
    region, KurtulmuÅ? further said: `A Turkey refraining from resolving
    the problems of the people in Damascus, Aleppo, Jerusalem, Lebanon,
    Baku, the Turkmen in northern Iraq, the Shiites in Basra, the Bosnians
    in Sarajevo and the Armenians in Yerevan will not be able to resolve
    its own problems. In this new era, Turkey needs to deal with its
    problems from this perspective.'
    Noting that the post-Cold War era has created many opportunities for
    Turkey, the SP leader stressed that if these opportunities are
    exploited properly, a brand new civilization may emerge in this time
    of civilization crisis. Recalling that Turkey has the necessary
    historical experience, vision and motive to achieve this goal,
    KurtulmuÅ? also said: `All geopolitical and geo-cultural circumstances
    and geo-strategic conditions are suitable and in favor of Turkey and
    provide many opportunities [for the country]. Turkey is the leader in
    its region; if it is able to do its homework, Turkey will become a new
    and strong actor in world politics.'

    To this end, Professor KurtulmuÅ? notes that they appreciate the
    government's recent moves; the SP leader further expressed support for
    the administration's policy of zero problems with neighbors. Noting
    that they also appreciate the determination of the government in the
    recent row with Israel, KurtulmuÅ? recalled that inclusion of Israeli
    forces in the drill carried out in Konya used to attract strong
    reactions from the public. Arguing that military exercises are held by
    countries allied against common enemies, KurtulmuÅ? asked why Turkey
    should conduct joint exercises with Israel considering that they have
    no common enemy.

    Role of New Ottomanism

    KurtulmuÅ?, who also said they welcomed recent steps to maintain close
    ties with the African continent, added: `Other issues that we pay
    attention to are the improvement of bilateral relations with all
    neighbors, the increase in bilateral trade volume, the introduction of
    measures to facilitate transit through borders and the establishment
    of cultural cooperation. I would like to note that we are paying the
    utmost attention to the opening of the border gate with Syria.
    Likewise, I should also note that the prime minister's views expounded
    during the United Nations' plenary session on Iran's nuclear capacity
    were fair and correct.'

    Noting that global powers responsible for the dissolution of the
    Ottoman state now want Turkey to assume a role of New Ottomanism, the
    SP leader stresses that this is unacceptable. `Developments over the
    last few years where the AK Party [Justice and Development Party]
    openly promoted plans to be a global actor and assumed the role of
    acting as the owner of a mission of New Ottomanism, as well as
    Turkey's eagerness to serve as the co-chair of the Greater Middle East
    Project, confirm our concerns,' he said.

    Stressing that Turkey is able to serve a role model for a number of
    countries in its region; the SP leader says they would not accept any
    roles assigned by others. Noting that Turkey needs to act meticulously
    and responsibly considering that it has to deal with a number of
    regional issues, KurtulmuÅ? stated that this responsibility requires an
    active and principled foreign policy style.

    Noting that a new approach which is able to have an impact on the
    operation of international politics is urgently needed, KurtulmuÅ?
    said: `We need a new paradigm in international relations. We need a
    new paradigm that will not make any distinction between `us' and
    `them' nor claim possession of all the opportunities and resources in
    the world. We need a new perspective that views the earth as an asset
    that must be handed down to future generations intact. To this end,
    Turkey has some responsibilities. It has to design a foreign policy
    that considers not only its own territories and nation, but also its
    region and the entire world. We have to consider the troubled
    youngsters in Amsterdam and New York in our foreign policy. We have to
    seek solutions to the problems of the landless villagers in Mexico. We
    have to think about the abject conditions of desperate people in
    Africa who suffer from poverty and hunger.'

    Noting that the world would be a better place if this perspective were
    adopted, KurtulmuÅ? stressed that the current global system seems to be
    unable to achieve this.

    Global justice and wisdom

    Noting that the serenity and happiness of people throughout world can
    be achieved through the maintenance of world peace, the SP leader
    added that global peace is secured by global justice and wisdom.
    Arguing that a country which refrains from putting an emphasis on
    global justice and wisdom in its foreign policy will not survive as a
    global power, KurtulmuÅ? said, `No international system can be
    sustained unless it is based on global justice and wisdom.' He said
    peace, justice and freedom for all people should not merely be
    concepts used in rhetoric, adding that it will not be possible to talk
    about global wisdom if they remain so.

    25 October 2009, Sunday
    ALÄ° ASLAN KILIÃ? ANKARA
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