(DIP) WE WANT TERROR PROBLEM TO BE DROPPED OUT OF OUR AGENDAS, ERDOGAN.ISTANBUL Istanbul (ĭs'tănb l`, ĭstan`b l), city (1990 pop. 6,748,435), capital of Istanbul prov. , Sep 17, 2009 (TUR tur: see ibex. ) -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan said Wednesday Wednesday: see week. they wanted to drop the terror problem out of the
agendas of not only Turkey but also Iraq, Iran and Syria as a threat to
welfare, security and stability of these countries.
Speaking at a fast-breaking dinner held in the honor As a verb, to accept a bill of exchange, or to pay a note, check, or accepted bill, at maturity. To pay or to accept and pay, or, where a credit so engages, to purchase or discount a draft complying with the terms of the draft. of Syrian President Bashar al-Asad in Istanbul, Erdogan said that Turkey and Syria were two important key countries. A Syria which is strong and lives in stability, welfare and tranquility and has solved its problems with its neighbors is crucial for Turkey and the whole region. We would be the most happiest nation to see a strong Syria with a happy and affluent people, Erdogan said. Likewise, a strong, stable and developed Turkey that is united with Europe would benefit the region and Syria. Just as in the past seven years, we will continue to cooperate with Syria, Erdogan said. We have had to use immense amounts of sources in the fight against terror when we could have used such sources for the welfare and tranquility of our country and the region. The primary problem is terror. And, the other problems are about unemployment, rights and freedoms. There are many areas in which problems exist. We are determined to solve such problems with the "democratic move," Erdogan also said. (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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