Saakashvili Meets Turkish PM in Istanbul
Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 1 Jun.'12 / 01:09
President Saakashvili met on May 31 with Turkish Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip ErdoÄ?an in Istanbul on the sideline of Partners Forum of the UN
Alliance of Civilizations.
Saakashvili and the Turkish PM discussed bilateral cooperation, as
well as "issues related to stability and security in the region," the
Georgian President's administration said in a press release, adding
that the Turkish PM reaffirmed Ankara's support to Georgia and its
NATO integration.
In his speech at the Partners Forum of the UN Alliance of
Civilizations in Istanbul on May 31, President Saakashvili focused on
Turkey's role in the region and hailed it as "regional leader in the
fight for peace."
"We clearly see all over the Middle East in the wider middle east
region an emergence of Turkey as a major regional leader, as a
principal regional leader in the fight for peace, but also for new way
of seeing things, a new direction for the region," Saakashvili said.
"We should ask why it is happening. Is turkey the most important
military power here? Well it's an important power, but there are other
powers all the time meddling much more actively than Turkey. Is Turkey
a main economic power? It's an amazing economic power but there's also
the crossroads of all different economic powers that also are present
here. I think what Turkey has in addition to being strong power and
economic power is the amazing power of ideas, and an amazing model for
the whole region," Saakashvili added.
http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=24834
Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 1 Jun.'12 / 01:09
President Saakashvili met on May 31 with Turkish Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip ErdoÄ?an in Istanbul on the sideline of Partners Forum of the UN
Alliance of Civilizations.
Saakashvili and the Turkish PM discussed bilateral cooperation, as
well as "issues related to stability and security in the region," the
Georgian President's administration said in a press release, adding
that the Turkish PM reaffirmed Ankara's support to Georgia and its
NATO integration.
In his speech at the Partners Forum of the UN Alliance of
Civilizations in Istanbul on May 31, President Saakashvili focused on
Turkey's role in the region and hailed it as "regional leader in the
fight for peace."
"We clearly see all over the Middle East in the wider middle east
region an emergence of Turkey as a major regional leader, as a
principal regional leader in the fight for peace, but also for new way
of seeing things, a new direction for the region," Saakashvili said.
"We should ask why it is happening. Is turkey the most important
military power here? Well it's an important power, but there are other
powers all the time meddling much more actively than Turkey. Is Turkey
a main economic power? It's an amazing economic power but there's also
the crossroads of all different economic powers that also are present
here. I think what Turkey has in addition to being strong power and
economic power is the amazing power of ideas, and an amazing model for
the whole region," Saakashvili added.
http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=24834