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    TURKEY SET TO TAKE OVER CHAIRMANSHIP OF COUNCIL OF EUROPE - FOREIGN MINISTER

    Anadolu Agency
    Oct 31 2010
    Turkey

    Shanghai, 31 October: Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said
    that Turkey would play an active role during its six-month chairmanship
    of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.

    Davutoglu told reporters while flying to Shanghai as part of his
    official visit to China, "Turkey's taking over the chairmanship of COE
    Committee of Ministers is a very important and historical development.

    It displays the level reached by Turkey in its democratization
    process. Turkey also holds the presidency of the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe. These are the highest positions
    held by Turkey simultaneously in the European system created after
    the Vienna Congress in 1815."

    "I held phone conversations with the foreign ministers of Croatia
    and Serbia overnight to contribute to the political process in
    Bosnia-Hercegovina," he said.

    Referring to Turkey-Greece relations, Davutoglu said, "we resumed
    exploratory talks between Turkey and Greece following last year's
    meeting between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Prime
    Minister George Papandreou and my visit to Greece earlier this year.

    The exploratory talks will be held in an atmosphere of good-will and
    compromise. We want the Aegean Sea to turn into a sea of friendship."

    Asked about claims that the United States used the issue of so-called
    Armenian genocide as a trump, Davutoglu said, "it is definitely out of
    question. Friendly and allied countries do not use any issues as trump
    against us. It is against the understanding of the Alliance. There
    have been productive and fruitful relations between Turkey and the
    United States."




    From: A. Papazian
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