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    STATE MINISTER YILMAZ ON SOLUTION OF MIDDLE EAST PROBLEM

    Anadolu Agency
    May 19 2010
    Turkey

    DUSHANBE (A.A) -Turkish State Minister Cevdet Yilmaz said on Wednesday
    that, "we don't want to see any more road maps in solution of the
    Middle East problem, we want to see the end of the road."

    Addressing the 37th Foreign Ministers Meeting of the Organization
    of Islamic Conference (OIC) held in Dushanbe, Yilmaz said all the
    negotiations initiated in the region should reach a result.

    Yilmaz said Israel-Palestine indirect talks were positive, however
    direct talks and a process envisaging solution of the problems in a
    specific timetable should follow this.

    Referring to Iran's nuclear programme, Yilmaz said foreign ministers of
    Turkey, Iran and Brazil signed a declaration as a result of intensive
    efforts, "this declaration is the victory of dialogue and diplomacy. We
    hope this declaration will constitute a positive environment for
    the solution of the problem pertaining to Iran's nuclear programme
    through negotiations."

    Yilmaz said Turkey would maintain its "responsible" role in its region
    and expressed expectations from the international community to extend
    full support to the peace process.

    "Turkey is against any kind of nuclear weapons, however supports
    the idea that every nation has the right to use nuclear energy for
    peaceful goals," Yilmaz noted.

    Commenting on Afghanistan, Yilmaz said Afghanistan recorded significant
    developments since 2001, yet noted that, "however, there are still
    many things to be done. The most important is to assist Afghan people
    to establish only on administration structure."

    -PAKISTAN-INDIA

    Yilmaz said Pakistan was one of the countries which was directly
    affected by the worse conditions in Afghanistan, adding that Pakistani
    government on the one side has been endeavouring to restore democratic
    values in the past two years and on the other side deals with
    terrorism. The Constitutional Amendment passed by Pakistani Parliament
    is the most important step taken on the way to democratization".

    Yilmaz said Turkey supported Pakistan's constructive policies in the
    dialogue process it carried out with India.

    -FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM-

    Yilmaz said countering terrorism was one of the most important
    problems of the day, noting that, "terrorist activities can not have
    a legal excuse. Long and bitter experience of Turkey on the matter
    indicate that one country can not cope with terrorism unless there
    is not international solidarity and cooperation. To this end, Turkey
    supports any kind of efforts aiming at eradicating terrorism."

    -CYPRUS PROBLEM-

    Yilmaz said UN negotiations regarding solution of Cyprus question would
    resume in the last week of May, and added that, "as it was reaffirmed
    in the letter sent by TRNC president Dervis Eroglu to UN Secretary
    General, negotiations should continue in line with the constructive
    spirit of Turkish Cypriots. Being the motherland and the guarantor
    country, Turkey actively supports a comprehensive solution process."

    Yilmaz said blockade on Turkish Cypriots lacked legal basis, and
    called on unjust isolation on Turkish Cypriots to be removed. "Turkey
    wants all OIC member countries to extend support to this process with
    high level visits, encouraging cooperation in every area and allowing
    inauguration of representations of TRNC."

    -TURKISH MINORITY IN WESTERN THRACE

    Yilmaz said Muslim Turkish minority living in Western Thrace of
    Greece continued to struggle against serious problems with respect
    to minority rights. "By violating international law, people there are
    not allowed to elect their own religious leaders, administer their own
    organizations, and express their ethnical identities. They do not have
    the equal opportunities in finding jobs or participation in politics."

    -UPPER KARABAKH-

    Yilmaz said Turkey exerted extreme efforts last year to restore peace
    and stability in the Caucasus, "peaceful solution of Upper Karabakh
    problem between Azerbaijan and Armenia through talks constitute the
    heart of Turkey's efforts."

    Referring to normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations, Yilmaz said
    Turkey was determined to boost the efforts.

    -TURKEY RUNS CANDICACY TO HOST 2014 LEADERS' SUMMIT-

    Yilmaz said Turkey was eager to host OIC summit in 2014, and noted
    that Turkey was ready to extend any assistance to Egypt which will
    host next year's OIC meeting.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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