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    TURKEY'S RELATIONS WITH EAST NO THREAT FOR EUROPE, TURKISH DIPLOMAT SAYS

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Oct 26 2010

    Turkey's ambassador in London has rejected a European perception that
    his country's relations with countries to the East posed a threat
    for the West.

    "If Turkey's vision on the East is seen as a threat for the West,
    then this is called purblindness. If the European Union wants to be a
    global power, it definitely needs Turkey's partnership," Unal Cevikoz
    told reporters when responding to questions in a London conference
    on Turkey-Azerbaijan relations.

    Cevikoz said the EU should develop an understanding that Turkey's
    growing relations with its neighbors in the region was an asset for
    the EU itself.

    Cevikoz also rejected claims that Turkey's course of foreign policy
    shifted to the East from its traditional western orientations, saying
    Turkey aimed at establishing a "zero-problem neighborhood policy."

    Touching on Turkey's EU prospects, Cevikoz said the Cyprus issue
    was one of the obstacles against Turkey's accession, adding that the
    Union "made a huge mistake by saying 'yes' to the EU membership of
    the Greek Cypriot side, which said 'no' to the Annan plan in 2004."

    "However, Turkey should pursue the EU goal with more determination. We
    have embarked on this journey 47 years ago and we can wait for a few
    more years," he said.

    On Turkey's relations with Armenia, Cevikoz said Turkey's efforts
    for the normalization process with Armenia had aimed at adding a new
    momentum to talks over the Karabakh issue as well as maintaining
    a regular and sustainable course of relationship between Ankara
    and Yerevan.

    "Turkey's efforts for normalization with Armenia should be considered
    within this framework. Nothing can negatively affect the brotherhood
    and understanding between Turkey and Azerbaijan," Cevikoz said.




    From: A. Papazian
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