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    TURKEY TRYING HARD TO SOLVE ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI CONFLICT - PM

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    Feb 4 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Turkish prime minister said on Wednesday that all the countries in
    its region had confidence in Turkey and Turkey tried to use such
    trust for the foundation of regional peace, Anadolu Agency reported.

    Speaking at a conference at the International Strategic Research
    Organization (USAK) on the changing balances in the world and Turkey's
    growing global importance, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
    that all countries should be treated the same regarding the nuclear
    weapons issue.

    Erdogan said the notion of justice would be harmed if some countries
    were warned and others were tolerated on the nuclear issue.

    "If you have a nuclear weapon, you cannot tell another country not
    to develop it. In order to demand such a thing, such country should
    first destroy the weapons in its hand," he said.

    TURKEY-EU AFFAIRS

    Upon a question on the relations between Turkey and EU, Erdogan
    said that he expected the Spanish rotating presidency of EU to act
    differently while negotiating the chapters with Turkey.

    Erdogan said Turkey was currently in a much better position than
    nearly half of the EU-member states and those who assessed the issue
    objectively agreed on such matter.

    Regarding Turkey's EU bid, Erdogan said the country would continue
    to fulfill its responsibilities, however, the Union had certain
    liabilities in Turkey's full membership process as well.

    "We expect EU to stay committed to its responsibilities," he said.

    CYPRUS ISSUE

    In his reply to a question on Cyprus issue, Erdogan said UN Secretary
    General Ban Ki-moon's recent visit to the office of Turkish Cypriot
    President Mehmet Ali Talat seriously disturbed the Greek Cypriot party.

    Noting that the UN SG had given the best reply to the stance of the
    Greek Cypriot party with his visit, Erdogan said, "We will get what
    we deserve sooner or later. However, this journey needs patience. We
    have nothing to lose, we will win in the end".

    Erdogan also said that several countries' efforts to present the
    Cyprus issue as a political obstacle before Turkey's EU membership,
    were totally wrong.

    "Obstacles that are not envisaged by the acquis are put in front of
    us. This is wrong in terms of the ethics of negotiation," he said.

    Erdogan said that the appropriate platform for the solution of the
    Cyprus issue was the UN, not the EU.

    REGIONAL ISSUES

    Commenting on the Palestinian conflict as well, Erdogan said such
    issue laid in the center of all the regional problems, adding no
    permanent peace or stability could be provided in the Middle East
    unless this matter was solved.

    Expressing the importance attached by Turkey to the security and
    stability of the Gulf region, Erdogan said Turkey also had quite good
    relations with the Black Sea countries such as Romania and Ukraine.

    Pointing to Turkey's efforts to initiate the Caucasus cooperation
    process, Erdogan said, "We are trying hard to solve the problems
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which we consider a key country in
    the region.

    Erdogan also called on the Minsk Group to fulfill its duties for the
    solution of the matter.

    MFA'S ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

    Upon a question on whether there would be any changes in the
    organizational structure of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    (MFA), Erdogan said MFA would start recruiting ambassadors that were
    not actual employees of the ministry.

    "If those who are offered such positions accept, we desire to appoint
    them as ambassadors in different parts of the world," he said.

    Erdogan also said that Turkey would open 5 more embassies in Africa in
    2010, increasing the total number of embassies in the continent to 27.
    From: Baghdasarian
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