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    TURKEY IS SUBJECT IN INTERNATIONAL ARENA, TURKISH FM SAYS

    Today's Zaman
    March 25 2010
    Turkey

    Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkey was a subject in
    international arena, not an object. "This means that Turkey is carrying
    out its relations on its own, and it does not get any instructions
    from any one," Davutoglu told a televised interview on Wednesday.

    Davutoglu remarks came after allegations that Turkey had started to
    normalize its relations with Armenia, launched a democratic initiative
    and a process regarding the seminary in Heybeliada, Ä°stanbul after
    US President Barack Obama's visit to Turkey in April 2009.

    "This is an unjust accusation against the governments of the Republic
    of Turkey," he said.

    Davutoglu said Turkey would only make necessary consultations with
    other countries.

    The Turkish minister defined the normalization process with Armenia
    as a part of Turkey's program of "zero problem with neighboring
    countries".

    "Turkey will be in peace and deep relations with all its neighbors
    today and tomorrow," he said.

    Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols on October 10, 2009 to
    normalize relations between the two countries. The protocols envisage
    the two countries to establish diplomatic ties and open the border
    that has been close since 1993. Turkey and Armenia also agreed to take
    steps to operate a sub-commission on impartial scientific examination
    of the historical records and archive to define existing problems
    and formulate recommendations, in which Armenian, Turkish as well
    as Swiss and other international experts would take part. However,
    on January 12, 2010, the Constitutional Court of Armenia declared a
    decision of constitutional conformity on the protocols. Turkey thought
    the fifth article of Armenian Constitutional Court's verdict regarding
    the protocols was against the target and basis of the protocols.

    On Iraq, Davutoglu said Turkey was having close relations will all
    ethnic and political groups in Iraq.

    "Iraq policy means northern Iraq policy, and northern Iraq policy
    means fighting the terrorist organization," he said.

    Davutoglu said Turkey would continue countering terrorism, but saw
    Iraq as a whole.

    The foreign minister defined the timing of the democratic initiative
    during the counter-terrorism process as a right step.

    "If our security is taken under guarantee as the area of freedom is
    broadened, this is a permanent security," he said.

    Commenting on stories that German Chancellor Angela Merkel proposed
    privileged partnership to Turkey, Davutoglu said it was not an
    official remark and Germany was supporting Turkey's European Union
    (EU) full membership bid.

    Davutoglu said Cyprus was one of the chapters that prevented healthy
    course of the process.

    "Unfortunately, the EU has not assumed an objective attitude towards
    Cyprus," he also said.

    The EU countries had decided in 2006 not to open 8 chapters in
    accession negotiations and suspending the conclusion of the remaining
    chapters in process on the grounds that Turkey failed to fulfill
    its responsibilities stemming from the "Additional Protocol" to the
    Association Agreement which stipulates Turkey to open its ports and
    airports to Greek Cypriot ships and planes.
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