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  • BAKU: Gul, Davutoglu in Chicago for NATO Summit, meeting world leade

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    May 20 2012


    Gul, Davutoglu in Chicago for NATO Summit, meeting world leaders


    20 May 2012, 22:57 (GMT+05:00)

    A NATO summit started in Chicago, which is set to focus on the future
    of the 11-year Afghanistan mission of the organization, was attended
    by President Abdullah Gul and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on
    Sunday, Today's Zaman reported.

    This summit has been the largest participated summit organized by
    NATO, with the attendance of around 60 countries along with
    international organizations. The two-day summit is expected to mark
    confirmation of a discussed NATO schedule for the withdrawal from
    Afghanistan in 2014 and the role of NATO in the country after
    withdrawal.

    Under the effect to a large scale fiscal crisis hitting the US and
    European continent, contributor countries to the Afghan mission also
    set to agree upon a smart defense program, foreseeing an economically
    optimal use of resources during the mission.

    Turkish officials arrived in Chicago on Saturday. On the sidelines of
    the conference, Gul held talks with his Afghan, Azerbaijani and
    Macedonian counterparts on Saturday.

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai expressed gratitude for Turkey's role in
    Afghanistan. Gul stated that he would express the concerns of the
    Afghan government on the future of the ongoing mission to other NATO
    members during the conference. Afghans doubt their security forces
    will be able to take firm control of one of the world's most volatile
    countries once foreign combat troops leave.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan is in attendance at the landmark NATO summit with
    a last-minute invitation from the organization. NATO member countries
    agreed upon the vital role Pakistan would play on Afghanistan's
    future. The attendance of Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari at the
    summit came amid discussions on a deal that would reopen the Pakistani
    routes to supply NATO soldiers in Afghanistan. Pakistan shut those
    routes in protest when US aircraft killed 24 Pakistani soldiers along
    the Afghan border in November.

    Gul later met Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov and Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev. Gul expressed the continued support of Turkey
    for the NATO bid of Macedonia and all Balkan countries. A prospective
    NATO integration of Macedonia, having fulfilled the accession criteria
    since 2008, have been blocked because of Greek opposition over a
    naming dispute. Gul noted that Macedonia's bid had to speed up
    following the International Court of Justice (ICJ)'s decision in favor
    of the country. Last December the International Court of Justice ruled
    that Greece should have abided by the 1995 deal not to block
    Macedonian applications, and was wrong in blocking the country's
    membership to NATO.

    Meanwhile, Davutoglu has received the "Macedonia Friendship Award"
    during a meeting organized by Macedonian diaspora in Chicago.

    Gul also met Azerbaijani President Aliyev. The two leaders have
    expressed common stance on adding an article to NATO final declaration
    on "long term disputes." Azerbaijan is connected to NATO as being a
    member of the organization's Partnership for Peace program. The
    country is a party of an ongoing dispute with Armenia, scrutinized
    under the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE)-initiated Minsk group since 1992, due to disputed status of
    Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    http://en.trend.az/regions/met/turkey/2028087.html

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