ABDULLAH GUL WINS CHATHAM HOUSE PRIZE 2010
Panorama
Nov 1 2010
Armenia
Turkish President Abdullah Gul has been voted the winner of the
Chatham House Prize 2010. The other nominees for this year's prize
were Christine Lagarde, Finance Minister, France and Stjepan MesiÄ~G,
President of Croatia, CnnTurk informed.
Gul is recognized for his efforts in the Middle East, Iraq, Afghanistan
and Pakistan, as well as for initiating a process of reconciliation
between Turkey and Armenia along with his Armenian counterpart.
Chatham House Prize has been awarded since 2005. Ukraine's President
Victor Yushchenko was awarded the inaugural Prize in 2005 in
recognition of the political courage and skill he demonstrated in
steering a peaceful process of political change in Ukraine.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
Nov 1 2010
Armenia
Turkish President Abdullah Gul has been voted the winner of the
Chatham House Prize 2010. The other nominees for this year's prize
were Christine Lagarde, Finance Minister, France and Stjepan MesiÄ~G,
President of Croatia, CnnTurk informed.
Gul is recognized for his efforts in the Middle East, Iraq, Afghanistan
and Pakistan, as well as for initiating a process of reconciliation
between Turkey and Armenia along with his Armenian counterpart.
Chatham House Prize has been awarded since 2005. Ukraine's President
Victor Yushchenko was awarded the inaugural Prize in 2005 in
recognition of the political courage and skill he demonstrated in
steering a peaceful process of political change in Ukraine.
From: A. Papazian