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Europe
Turks in trade deal with China
2003-01-15
In googling to find out where Silopi was, I discovered this jewel from 1/15/03. Hope it's ok to post past dates, but I think we'll all see it in a different light today, than might have before.
AK Party leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that the government is resolved about the Iraqi issue, adding that ''we want this issue to be sorted out with peace.''

Erdogan met separately with Chinese Vice President and Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Hu Jintao and Chinese National People's Congress Foreign Affairs Chairman Dai Bingguo the same day.
Same day? Imagine that.

Speaking to reporters after the meetings which were close to the press, Erdogan said that China wants to improve economic relations with Turkey. Erdogan said that China wants Turkish businessmen to take investments in their country, adding that they want to improve the trade volume between the two countries to 1.4 billion dollars. Erdogan said that they want to take concrete steps regarding Kars-Tbilisi railway, adding that he invited Jintao to Turkey and that Jintao wants to come to Turkey in spring. Noting that the Iraqi issue also came to agenda in his meetings with Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Ruo Rongji and Jintao, Erdogan said that China wants the problem to be sorted out peacefully.
And for that much money, I guess Turkey now does too.

Erdogan said that ''we assume the same attitude, we want to solve this issue peacefully. Another important issue on which Chinese officials focus is their territorial integrity. They focus on single China and they say that they favour formation of a common fight platform against terrorism in the world.''

''Do you think the possibility of an operation against Iraq lessened or increased? It is stated that the U.S. government allocated a significant amount for war and it is stated that this will be used on media. What do you think?'' asked a journalist to Erdogan who said that ''we don't favour an operation against Iraq, we want this issue to be solved peacefully. U.N. inspectors have not found any fact about nuclear or chemical weapons in Iraq to date and they asked extension of their mission for one more year and we announced that we were in a position to wait for the final declaration to be taken up by U.N. Security Council. Mr. Prime Minister thinks in the same way, we have the same resolution, too. We had the experience of the Gulf Crisis. We still pay the price of Gulf Crisis and we know the effects of the Gulf Crisis to strengthening of terrorism in Turkey. Therefore, we must carefully negotiate the steps we will take and we must evaluate it. In this respect, this process about peace still continues. We are determined in this issue.''

When he was reminded about criticisms of Prime Minister Abdullah Gul about Turkish media related with a possible operation against Iraq, Erdogan claimed that there was an effort to show things which did not happen as if they were happening.
Huh?

Erdogan said that this deteriorated economic balances in Turkey and noted, ''I think such a mistake should not be made.''
I think he means, screw the fight on terrorism, we can use this to get some really good deals.

The media refrained from broadcasting news that could negatively affect psychology of people in the wake of the terrorist attacks in the United States, Erdogan stated. Erdogan said, ''but unfortunately, we are doing our best to negatively affect things.
(a true statement today)

But, we have to be in solidarity. We have to be in an effort to find how we can solve this issue through peaceful means and how our economy will be less affected from this. We shouldn't be harmed with this situation. There is a government working day and night. The media has to support this government.''
Does this mean that the media needs to go along with the ruse they pulled on us?

Responding to a question, Erdogan touched on relations with China and stressed that foreign capital volume in China was 50 billion U.S. dollars last year.
The fix is in - they'll both dump us and go out with each other instead.

Erdogan said that he observed during his visit that China recorded a ''very big change'' in recent years. ''Chinese Communist Party Secretary General used an interesting expression in our meeting. He said that they saw their mistakes in culture revolution. Very interesting. Then, he used another expression. He said that we are not living in a world where there are ideological impositions. These are words of Secretary General of Chinese Communist Party and this party is maybe the oldest party in the world. His using this statement is very meaningful,'' Erdogan said.
Hmmm, let's hope that what he didn't mean here was that their mistake was that they became financially involved with us

Asked about Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc's visit to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and Tuesday's rally in TRNC, Erdogan said that he often expressed his views about Cyprus and there was not any change. When asked if he would run his candidacy for by-elections to be held in Siirt, Erdogan said that the Higher Election Board postponed the by-elections to March 9 and that they would make an election timetable according to that.
Bottome line, were were just outright screwed by Turkey in a deal with Russia, China and no doubt France. Considering Russia's joint threat statement with Cuba the other day, Turkey's announcement that they will send in troops and that article about the sudden boldness of groups like Code Pink, this is getting downright scary.
Posted by:Becky

#3  So, Murat

Want to get in bed with the Chinese? Every affair has its hidden price, which often does not show up on the tag. Caviat Emptor.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-03-26 13:30:54  

#2  I'm surprised this didn't attract more attention: ""Another important issue on which Chinese officials focus is their territorial integrity. They focus on single China and they say that they favour formation of a common fight platform against terrorism in the world.""

China is looking to "buy" Turkey's cooperation in supporting its demands that Taiwan 'return' to control of the Chinese mainland. Always, ALWAYS look for China to make deals that help it do what it wants to do, and to make the US look weak, unstable, and stupid. They're going to be a problem we'll have to face sooner or later.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-03-26 12:50:04  

#1  Hmm, in light of the other articles of Frenchmen lining up to do deals with America and Turkey deciding to back down with a nice financial package ....I wonder if things are looking much brighter today than I thought :-)
Posted by: becky   2003-03-26 11:35:41  

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