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    REPORT: BULGARIA, TURKEY TO ESTABLISH STRATEGIC COOPERATION COUNCIL

    Today's Zaman
    March 22 2010
    Turkey

    Bulgaria and Turkey have agreed to establish a high-level strategic
    cooperation council similar to those Ankara has formed with Iraq and
    Syria, news reports said.

    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's announcement came while speaking
    with a group of journalists late on Friday on board a plane en route
    from Plovdiv to Turkey as he wrapped up an official visit to Bulgaria.

    Turkey has also offered to establish similar mechanisms with Greece
    and Russia.

    Meanwhile, in an interview with Bulgarian media, Davutoglu once more
    disputed suggestions that he is a promoter of "Neo-Ottomanism." "As you
    probably know, the foreign policy of Turkey is based on the principle
    of 'zero problems' with its neighbors. To a great extent this policy
    of regional cooperation, peace and prosperity is pursued on the Balkan
    Peninsula and has been very fruitful, particularly when it comes to
    Bulgaria. Of course, the shared cultural values and common historical
    interests of the two countries are a catalyst in this process. The
    alliance of civilizations is another initiative of Turkey aimed
    at securing peace and wellbeing in the world. In accordance with
    the key principle of 'Peace in the Motherland, peace in the world'
    formulated by the great Turkish leader [Mustafa] Kemal Ataturk, the
    initiatives I mentioned are not aimed at achieving superiority either
    in the region or in the world. Our objectives are peace, cooperation
    and prosperity for all countries," he said.

    Days after this visit, the Bulgarian parliament is expected to vote
    on a resolution recognizing the World War I-era killings of Anatolian
    Armenians as genocide, news reports said, noting that the vote was
    likely to take place this week.
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