Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: Turkish spokesman comments on Syria, EU, Cyprus

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: Turkish spokesman comments on Syria, EU, Cyprus

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    June 22 102


    Turkish spokesman comments on Syria, EU, Cyprus


    Ankara (AA) -Foreign Ministry Spokesman Selcuk Unal has stated that
    Turkey has not engaged in any transfers of armed elements or anything
    of this nature to neighbouring countries, including Syria.

    Unal, in a press conference held at the Foreign Ministry, noted that
    the EU Council has authorized the establishment of a framework for
    dialogue and cooperation on the issue of a visa exemption for Turkey,
    and that within this framework, an agreement on readmission has been
    initialed by Turkey's Permanent EU Representative.

    Indicating that the readmission agreement is an agreement for
    individuals who utilize the Turkey route to enter illegally into
    member countries of the EU to be repatriated to their countries of
    origin, Unal pointed out that the developments with regard to visa
    exemption are an important stage in the relationship between Turkey
    and the EU. Unal continued as follows:

    "In the stage after this, Turkey, in the process leading to visa
    exemption, expects an action plan containing the steps that it needs
    to take to be prepared and conveyed to us by the EU Commission. After
    this action plan has been provided to us, there will be consultations
    among our relevant institutions, and it will be possible for other
    steps to be taken, that is, for negotiations officially to begin. In
    parallel with this, the readmission agreement will be able to be
    signed. We expect this process to be completed as soon as possible."

    Asserting that a number of international and regional meetings will be
    held in Istanbul this month, Unal said that the Turkish-Arab Economy
    Forum meeting will be held in Istanbul on 29-30 June.

    KEI Summit

    Noting that the 20th Anniversary Summit of the Black Sea Prosperity
    and Economic Cooperation Association (KEI) will be held on Tuesday, 26
    June, in Istanbul under the leadership and patronage of President
    Abdullah Gul, Unal announced that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    will also take part in the summit, and that various meetings at the
    foreign minister level will be held.

    Reminding his listeners that Turkey had played a pioneering role in
    the establishment of the KEI, and hosts its secretariat, Unal said
    that the summit is important from the standpoints of imbuing the KEI
    with a new vision and increasing the effectiveness and the visibility
    of the KEI.

    Noting as well that Turkey will take over the KEI term presidency from
    Serbia on 1 July 2012, Unal stated that at the summit meeting, the
    heads of state and government will sign a new economic agenda document
    that sets out the KEI's goals for the next ten years, as well as the
    KEI's 20-Year Summit Declaration.

    Unal announced that Romania, Moldova, Serbia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan
    will participate in the summit at the presidential level, Albania and
    Bulgaria at the prime ministerial level, the Russian Federation at the
    level of deputy prime minister, and Armenia at the level of deputy
    foreign minister, while confirmation is still being awaited from
    Ukraine and Greece has not yet advised regarding its attendance.

    Responding to questions as well in the conference, Unal, when reminded
    of reports to the effect that Free Syrian Army leader Riyad al-Asad
    had departed Turkey, said: "This report is not accurate. Information
    reaching us as of last night is that the individual you cited is still
    within the borders of our country."

    Claim of Arms Transfers

    When one journalist noted reports appearing in the New York Times
    newspaper to the effect that weapons have been sent from Turkey to
    Syria and that three countries are acting as sponsors in this regard
    and asked whether or not this was true, Unal indicated that questions
    about activities allegedly carried out by other countries and the
    different institutions of those countries should be put to the
    countries in question, and said: "As for us, Turkey is not engaging in
    any transfers of armed elements or anything of this nature to
    neighbouring countries, including Syria."

    Responding to a question as to whom Turkey sees as an alternative to
    the regime of [Syrian President Bashar] Al-Asad, Unal noted that
    Turkey's priority is for the bloodshed in Syria to end, and has always
    exerted, and will continue to exert, efforts to bring this about.

    Declaring that Turkey approaches all the various groups in Syria in an
    equidistant manner, and has also behaved in this same way towards all
    the groups within the Syrian National Council, Unal said: "From our
    standpoint, the important thing is not this or that group, but rather
    the welfare and the future of the Syrian people. The important thing
    here is for the Syrian administration to fully understand the
    situation that the regime is in, and to take certain steps. But we see
    that these steps are never taken. Despite the appeals of the entire
    international community."

    Pointing out that, according to UN reports, approximately 2,000 people
    have died in Syria since the announcement of the [UN and Arab League
    Special Envoy for Syria Kofi] Annan Plan, and that Annan has stated
    that this plan has been unable to be implemented, Unal said: "Our view
    here is for the Syrian people themselves to be those who will have the
    say. It is the Syrian people who will decide, and not we."

    Asked what expectations there are of the international meetings on
    Syria that will soon be held, Unal pointed out that the meeting that
    will be held in Paris is a continuation of the process in which Turkey
    as well is involved, and that there will be discussions there of what
    can be done in Syria and what steps will be taken.

    Unal noted that, in terms of the international meeting that is on the
    agenda with a proposal from Russia, there are as yet no confirmed time
    or venue for such a meeting.

    32,750 Syrians Have Taken Refuge in Turkey

    Asked how Turkey approaches the implementation in Syria of the Yemen
    model, which provides for the individual ruling the country to depart
    the country and face an independent tribunal, Unal noted that
    President Abdullah Gul had made a statement on this issue.

    Indicating that the most important issue for Turkey is for the
    instability in Syria to end as soon as possible, Unal noted that a
    number of formulas and scenarios have been put onto the agenda in
    terms of international public opinion.

    Pointing out that the Syrian people as well have no more tolerance for
    chaos, Unal said that it is clear from the numbers of refugees, going
    not just to Turkey but to other countries as well, that the situation
    continues to be grave and acute.

    Unal advised that, as of this morning, there are 32,750 Syrian
    citizens in Turkey, and that the number of Syrian generals in Turkey
    has risen to 12.

    Reminded of the statements of Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu with
    regard to the fact that sanctions implemented against France would
    come off the agenda, and asked about the most recent developments in
    this regard, Unal noted that they expect the discussions during the
    visit that Davutoglu will make to France on 5 July to be positive.

    Replying to a question on the Cyprus talks, Unal said that the
    situation in the Cyprus negotiations derives not from the Turkish side
    but rather from the Greek Cypriot side.

    Unal, declaring that the Turkish side has to date, in every phase,
    exerted all the efforts that it could, and has also shared its
    proposals with the public, noted that Turkey has been unable to get a
    concrete response to its proposals.

    Noting that the United Nations General Secretary's Special Cyprus
    Adviser, Alexander Downer, is continuing his contacts, Unal declared
    that Downer has informed them he is working on a number of measures.

Working...
X