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    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    March 12 2010

    Turkey not to accept any "insult" regarding Armenian issue - foreign minister


    Dublin, 12 March: Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on
    Thursday, "we must have a very active diplomacy everywhere so Turkey
    can contribute to regional and global peace."

    Before completing his two-day formal visit to Ireland, Davutoglu spoke
    to Irish Times newspaper, and said, "Turkey's traditional strategic
    relations like the EU and NATO are the backbone of Turkish foreign
    policy; with that backbone we must have a very active diplomacy
    everywhere so Turkey can contribute to regional and global peace."

    "Our integration into the EU is a strategic, historical choice of the
    Turkish nation, and it will continue. Our active involvement in other
    regions is an asset to our relations with the EU, rather than an
    alternative to the EU," he said.

    Noting that no other candidate country had faced political problems
    Turkey had faced, Davutoglu said, "Turkish people are really
    disappointed. There was huge enthusiasm for Turkish EU integration. In
    spite of all these difficulties, the government has full determination
    to continue."

    Regarding the approval of the resolution on 1915 incidents at the US
    House of Representatives Committee of Foreign Affairs, Davutoglu said,
    "we were expecting a much more influential intervention by the White
    House."

    "Of course, the US is our strategic ally, but we cannot accept any
    insult to our nation through such a process, which is not serious but
    just addressing the local political context of certain members of
    congress," he stressed.

    Regarding regional problems, Davutoglu said that Ankara was working
    very hard to solve the problems.
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