FORMER TURKISH AMBASSADOR: TURKISH-AMERICAN TIES DEPEND ON ISRAEL
Panorama
Nov 18 2010
Armenia
Former Turkish Ambassador of USA and Deputy Foreign Minister
Faruk Logoglu declared at Washington University conference on
Turkish-American relations that unless Turkish-Israeli ties are
recovered USA-Turkey relations can't be good like they were before.
According to "Anadolu" news agency Logoglu pointed Ankara's foreign
policy, those four subtly problems which will do no favor to them.
1. Turkey-European Union The process of membership to EU is almost dead
2. U.S.-Turkey ties Great tension gaps those ties. Turkey makes
Washington alarmed.
3. Turkish-Israeli ties.
Those ties have never been so bad as they are now.
4. Turkey-NATO Ankara seems a little worried about NATO defense missile
system deployment in Turkey. It's still not guaranteed that the sides
will come to a common decision in NATO Lisbon Summit.
Logoglu said during his tenure issues of Iraqi, Armenians and Kurds
surely existed in U.S.-Turkey ties, but those relations were strong
and well, unlike those relations of today.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
Nov 18 2010
Armenia
Former Turkish Ambassador of USA and Deputy Foreign Minister
Faruk Logoglu declared at Washington University conference on
Turkish-American relations that unless Turkish-Israeli ties are
recovered USA-Turkey relations can't be good like they were before.
According to "Anadolu" news agency Logoglu pointed Ankara's foreign
policy, those four subtly problems which will do no favor to them.
1. Turkey-European Union The process of membership to EU is almost dead
2. U.S.-Turkey ties Great tension gaps those ties. Turkey makes
Washington alarmed.
3. Turkish-Israeli ties.
Those ties have never been so bad as they are now.
4. Turkey-NATO Ankara seems a little worried about NATO defense missile
system deployment in Turkey. It's still not guaranteed that the sides
will come to a common decision in NATO Lisbon Summit.
Logoglu said during his tenure issues of Iraqi, Armenians and Kurds
surely existed in U.S.-Turkey ties, but those relations were strong
and well, unlike those relations of today.
From: A. Papazian