'Turkic-speaking countries' single currency is inevitable '
31 May 2012 [13:37] - TODAY.AZ
Establishing an economic union and introducing a single currency of
Turkic-speaking countries takes time, member of the Azerbaijan-Turkey
Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group, MP Malahat Ibrahimgizi told
Trend today.
"The EU countries strengthen the pressure on Azerbaijan, which is a
reliable economic partner of the European Union during economic
crisis," she said. "On the other hand, the obstacles are being created
for such a politically and economically powerful country like Turkey
to join the organization, while the countries of Eastern Europe,
lagging behind on some economic indices are admitted to EU. This shows
that Europe applies double standards to Turkic-speaking countries."
She said that it is necessary to create an economic union of
Turkic-speaking countries, having common historical roots, a common
culture. Today, Azerbaijan and Turkey, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan have the sufficient power and economic
potential.
"Turkic-speaking countries must inform the world about their position
as a single economic force," she added.
MP expressed confidence that such organizations as TurkPA, TURKSAM,
strengthening from day to day, will serve to expand the relations of
Turkic-speaking countries.
It is necessary to do much to create a single trade zone and currency
of the Turkic-speaking countries, she said.
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/107990.html
31 May 2012 [13:37] - TODAY.AZ
Establishing an economic union and introducing a single currency of
Turkic-speaking countries takes time, member of the Azerbaijan-Turkey
Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group, MP Malahat Ibrahimgizi told
Trend today.
"The EU countries strengthen the pressure on Azerbaijan, which is a
reliable economic partner of the European Union during economic
crisis," she said. "On the other hand, the obstacles are being created
for such a politically and economically powerful country like Turkey
to join the organization, while the countries of Eastern Europe,
lagging behind on some economic indices are admitted to EU. This shows
that Europe applies double standards to Turkic-speaking countries."
She said that it is necessary to create an economic union of
Turkic-speaking countries, having common historical roots, a common
culture. Today, Azerbaijan and Turkey, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan have the sufficient power and economic
potential.
"Turkic-speaking countries must inform the world about their position
as a single economic force," she added.
MP expressed confidence that such organizations as TurkPA, TURKSAM,
strengthening from day to day, will serve to expand the relations of
Turkic-speaking countries.
It is necessary to do much to create a single trade zone and currency
of the Turkic-speaking countries, she said.
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/107990.html