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    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    Jan 7 2010


    German minister says improvement of relations with Turkey very important


    Ankara, 7 January: German foreign minister said on Thursday [7
    January] that Turkey has been playing the role of stability in the
    region.

    German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle delivered a speech at the
    conference of ambassadors in Ankara and said he attached a great
    importance to improvement of relations between Turkey and Germany.

    Germans are aware of Turkey's strategic role in Near East and Middle
    East, as well as its dynamic, social and economic structure, he said.

    Westerwelle said the number of German companies operating in Turkey
    was more than 3,900.

    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's (the founder of the Republic of Turkey) vision
    for Turkey changed the state and the community fundamentally, and this
    vision still prevails in Turkey, he said.

    "What has been agreed between the EU and Turkey is still valid. This
    German government will honour these undertakings. You have my word on
    that," he said.

    "(Membership talks) are an open-ended process. They do not imply
    anything automatic. The outcome cannot be guaranteed at the outset,"
    he said.

    Strict compliance with the Copenhagen Criteria remains a prerequisite
    for accession, Westerwelle said.

    There was need for a new dynamic in membership talks, he said.

    Westerwelle said he hoped that Turkey would take new steps regarding
    accession talks because he attached great importance to the country's
    EU process.

    Turkey has been consistently pursuing a policy based on mutual
    understanding and economic cooperation with its neighbours, he said.
    Turkey and Armenia should approve protocols aiming at normalizing
    relations as soon as possible, the German minister said.

    Westerwelle also attended a reception held in his honour at German
    embassy in Ankara.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Deputy Prime Minister
    Ali Babacan received German Vice-Chancellor and Foreign Minister
    Westerwelle, who is currently in Ankara on a formal visit.

    Both meetings were held behind closed doors.

    A crowded delegation of German businessmen is accompanying Westerwelle.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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