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#Geforce NOWFor the record, let’s recall the message that Bernard Fassier, the French co-chairman of the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe has given Ankara on the relation between efforts to solve the Nagorno-Karabakh talks and to normalize Turkey-Armenia ties, during his visit last week.
April has been quite a hectic month for you humans, particularly for those of you who have been summiteering. You had the G20 summit in London, the 60th anniversary summit of NATO in Strasbourg-Kehl and the Second Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations here in Istanbul.
Did U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to Turkey cast a shadow over the Second Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations held last weekend in Istanbul? I think it sure did. As he prepared both for the forum and for the co-chairs summit between Turkey and Spain before the forum, Spanish Ambassador to Ankara Joan Clos shared concerns that the meeting could "become of secondary importance" because of Obama’s visit.
ANKARA - US President Barack Obama speaks in Turkish Parliament on his last stop on his first European tour in office. The symbolism is grand as Obama praises Turkey’s history and the role it can play today as he expresses compassion for Muslim people.
ISTANBUL - Dialogue, tolerance and respect are the key words at the first forum of the Alliance of Civilizations, which started yesterday in Çıragan Palace, Istanbul. Participants define the forum as an organization based on the highest values that established the United Nations.
PARIS - After casting a long shadow for almost 40 years, former French President Gen. Charles de Gaulle’s shadow recedes in France with Paris’ decision to return to the heart of NATO and to improve ties with Washington. But recent moves spark fierce debate, as politicians across the spectrum accuse Nicolas Sarkozy of selling out French interests.
If the contemporary meaning of the term "public diplomacy" is meant to be a "truthful propaganda" which may include "all activities designed to appeal to public, to enhance the home country’s attractiveness or appeal, by using media in order to enhance private-private partnerships" then, the appearance of Mrs. Hilary Clinton at the "all woman" chat show of NTV channel was certainly a textbook case for a successful operation.
India was shaken by days-long, al-Qaeda-like terror attacks killing 172 and leaving hundreds injured in the country’s "economy and finance center" Mumbai. India is not an ordinary country. Together with China it has half of the world’s population, owns nuclear power; and with China again, India succeeded in awesome growth and made its mark as one of the super power candidates of the 21st century.
ISTANBUL - As the next US President Barack Obama says he is open to dialogue with Iran, Turkey steps up to pave the way. PM Erdoğan says Turkey could mediate between Iran and US amid concerns on growing energy demands and military confrontation that would destabilize the region
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, arrived on Wednesday in Ankara at the end of the second day of four-day visit to Turkey, her first in 37 years. Britain was one of the countries expending staunchest support to Turkey's EU process, Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said on Wednesday in a joint news conference with British Secretary of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband following their meeting at the Turkish Foreign Ministry. (UPDATED)
As the West seek guidance over how to improve relations with the Muslim world following the cartoon demonstrations, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has been invited by Austrian EU presidency to present ideas at an informal meeting in Salzburg next month. "The Turkish foreign minister has been invited to open a discussion on this theme at a meeting of foreign ministers on 11 March," Austrian presidency spokesman Nikola Johannes Donig said, according to Danish daily Politiken.