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  • Erdogan, Obama Hold 'Constructive' Talks On Iran Nuke Dispute, Armen

    ERDOGAN, OBAMA HOLD 'CONSTRUCTIVE' TALKS ON IRAN NUKE DISPUTE, ARMENIA

    Today's Zaman
    April 15 2010
    Turkey

    The meeting between Erdogan and Obama lasted 45 minutes instead of
    the scheduled 15.

    US President Barack Obama has urged Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan to maintain Turkey's constructive contribution, initiative
    and efforts to achieve a solution to Iran's nuclear standoff.

    Prime Minister Erdogan had a meeting with US President Obama on Tuesday
    on the sidelines of two-day, 47-nation nuclear security summit in
    Washington. The leaders reportedly discussed many subjects during
    the meeting, while the topics of Iran and Armenia were addressed
    in particular, the Anatolia news agency reported. While Erdogan
    briefed Obama on Turkey's activities to advance peace in the Middle
    East and the Caucasus, the leaders agreed to continue to pursue
    the work undertaken by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and
    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu with respect to the peace process
    in the Caucasus.

    The Turkish prime minister also stated his views on Iran's nuclear
    imbroglio and reiterated Turkey's stance of opting for a diplomatic
    solution instead of imposing new sanctions. The US president,
    in response, reportedly said they are watching Turkey's activities
    directed toward diplomacy and peace with appreciation and that he also
    wanted Turkey to stay on course in order to make progress and reach
    a solution concerning Iran. Contrary to speculation that the meeting
    would be tense due to "genocide" allegations, it lasted 45 minutes
    instead of the scheduled 15 and was held in an amiable atmosphere.
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