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Subject: Turkish President's speech at UN
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cansu77
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09/25/2008 10:40 AM  

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September 24, 2008
 
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The ATAA supports the Republic of Turkey's candidacy to the United Nations Security Council, given Turkey's key role as a political, economic, social and military anchor of Western values in a critical part of the world.  The ATAA commends the United States for its favorable position on Turkey's candidacy.  To read Turkish President Abdullah Gul's address to the United Nations General Assembly of September 23, 2008, please click here.

 
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