(DIP) FM DAVUTOGLU MEETS MALAYSIAN COUNTERPART.KUALA LUMPUR Kuala Lumpur (kwä`lə l m`p r), city (1990 est. pop. , Nov 3, 2009 (TUR tur: see ibex. ) -- Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu began his talks on the second day of his official trip to
Malaysia.
Davutoglu met with his Malaysian counterpart counterpart n. in the law of contracts, a written paper which is one of several documents which constitute a contract, such as a written offer and a written acceptance. Anifah Aman in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Speaking at a joint press conference with Aman, Davutoglu said that he was pleased to be in Malaysia. I thank Aman for organizing a successful meeting of D-8 Foreign Ministers, Davutoglu said. Though Turkey and Malaysia do not share borders, there are historical and cultural bonds between the two countries. Malaysia happens to be one of Turkey's friends, Davutoglu said. Economic, political and cultural relations between Turkey and Malaysia should get developed more, Davutoglu stressed. The two countries can cooperate in the Asian region. Turkey can share its experiences in the Middle East and Balkans with Malaysia, Davutoglu noted. We can establish strategic partnership with Malaysia in all corners of the world, Davutoglu said. Minister Aman said that they held very fruitful fruit·ful adj. 1. a. Producing fruit. b. Conducive to productivity; causing to bear in abundance: fruitful soil. 2. talks with Davutoglu. We can promote our relations in the fields of commerce, tourism, education and military, Aman said. Sources said that Davutoglu asked Aman to be more active in Cyprus and help in ending the isolations imposed on the Turkish Cypriots Ethnically Turkish inhabitants of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus are referred to as Turkish Cypriots. The term is sometimes used to refer explicitly to the indigenous Turkish Cypriots, as opposed to the Turkish migrants who have settled there since the Cyprus conflict of 1974. . Davutoglu conveyed his thoughts on the possibility of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus's opening an office in Malaysia. (SOL-A) (THROUGH ASIA Asia (ā`zhə), the world's largest continent, 17,139,000 sq mi (44,390,000 sq km), with about 3.3 billion people, nearly three fifths of the world's total population. PULSE) |
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