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    TURKEY'S FM DISMISSES "THREAT" POLICY ON NEIGHBORS

    WorldBulletin.net
    April 8 2010
    Turkey

    "Turkey aims at 'zero problem, maximum cooperation' with its
    neighbors," Davutoglu said.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Thursday when Turkey
    and Greece establishes their common future together, there will be
    no need for mutual defense.

    "Our vision is not based on perception of threat," Davutoglu said at
    a news conference with Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas
    in Ankara.

    "Turkey aims at 'zero problem, maximum cooperation' with its
    neighbors," Davutoglu said.

    Greek Deputy FM Droutsas said the new Confidence Building Measures
    which were accepted by the two countries could provide rapprochement
    between the two peoples and armies.

    The two countries would exert efforts to boost economic ties, Droutsas
    said. During Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to Athens
    scheduled to take place in May, a business forum will be held, he said.

    Turkey and Greece also reached consensus over preparation of a package
    for Chinese tourists to visit both countries, Droutsas said.

    In regard to easing visa procedure for Turkish citizens, Droutsas
    said Greek authorities would launch an initiative on the matter.

    Droutsas said the two countries also decided to launch a joint
    initiative on natural disaster.

    Turkish FM Davutoglu said Turkey was ready to cooperate with Greece
    in any area.

    Replying to a question, Droutsas said Greece aimed to establish good
    neighborhood relations with Turkey.

    In regard to the Cyprus issue, Droutsas said his country supported
    ongoing negotiations under the roof of the UN and it would keep
    supporting.

    Turkish and Greek Cypriots living on the island should find a solution
    by their own efforts and should share a common future, he said.

    Regarding relations with Armenia, Davutoglu said Turkey and Armenia
    had a vision since they signed protocols and this vision never changed.

    Turkish Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu visited
    Armenia and held fruitful talks there, Davutoglu said. Sinirlioglu
    would travel to Baku on Friday to convey Prime Minister Erdogan's
    letter to Azerbaijani officials, he said.

    "We believe that we will normalize our relations with Armenia thanks
    to our vision," he added.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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