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    TURKISH PREMIER SAYS ANKARA CONTINUING NUCLEAR TALKS WITH IRAN

    Anadolu Agency
    March 16 2010
    Turkey

    London, 16 March: Turkey's prime minister said on Tuesday [16 March]
    that Turkey continued to hold intense talks with Iran regarding the
    nuclear issue.

    Appearing at a news conference following his meeting with British
    Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London, Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan commented on Turkey's stance regarding Iran's nuclear
    programme.

    Noting that Turkey did not want any nuclear weapons neither in its
    region nor in the world, Erdogan said his country believed that the
    situation could be solved by diplomatic means.

    "Previously, sanctions were implemented in different ways for two
    times. If a new sanction is being considered, it will be the third
    one. Diplomacy is needed for a solution," Erdogan said.

    Commenting on his talks with the British prime minister, Erdogan said
    Turkey and Britain had political, military, economic, commercial and
    cultural relations.

    Expressing Britain's support for Turkey's EU bid, Erdogan said the
    country was one of the major investors in Turkey.

    Erdogan also said Cyprus issue and the situation in the Middle East
    were on the agenda of his gathering with Brown.

    Upon a question on the Swedish prime minister's recent remarks on the
    Armenian resolution adopted by his country's parliament, Erdogan said
    his Swedish counterpart's statement, which expressed sorrow over the
    politicization of historical incidents, was important.
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