Showing posts with label state visit to Turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label state visit to Turkey. Show all posts

Friday, November 07, 2008

First State Visit to Turkey to Begin

SWISSINFO.CH: Swiss President, Pascal Couchepin, begins an official visit to Turkey today – the first ever visit to Turkey by a Swiss president.

It is the second visit in a week to Turkey by a Swiss government minister and represents an improvement of relations between the two countries.

Couchepin - Switzerland's interior minister who holds the rotating Swiss presidency this year - will meet President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his four-day visit.

They will discuss political, cultural and economic relations including energy issues since Turkey is a transit country for oil and gas supplies to Europe, the Swiss interior ministry said in a statement. >>> | November 7, 2008

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

A Seemingly Less Than Happy Monarch: A Visit to a 15th Century Turkish Mosque

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Photo of the Queen in Bursa, Turkey, visiting a mosque. The Islamic headscarf is most unbecoming for the Queen. She should stick to her pretty hats. Photo courtesy of the Daily Mail

One has to ask why the British government and Foreign Office have to subject Her Majesty to this indignity. On this trip, the Queen has had to sit through quranic recitations, the lot. Do we make members of the Turkish government sit through a Christian service in St Paul’s Cathedral or Westminster Abbey when they come on a state visit to Britain? I think we all know the answer to that! - ©Mark

Watch video: The Queen Visits 15th Century Turkish Mosque >>>

BBC:
In Pictures: The Queen’s Visit to Turkey >>>

BBC:
The Queen as Puppet to the Foreign Office! The Foreign Office Wants Turkey in Europe; but the People Don’t! Where Do We Go from Here? >>>

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

State Visit Sends Message to Turkey. State Visit Also Sends Message to the Rest of the World. Message: How Stupid and Undemocratic the Foreign Office Is!

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Photo of the Queen on a state visit to Turkey courtesy of the BBC

BBC: It's a well-established fact that Queen Elizabeth doesn't do politics or diplomacy. Except, of course, that she does, most especially when she is on a state visit to a foreign country.

All such visits are chosen and controlled by the British Foreign Office. Their unashamed purpose is to further what British diplomats perceive to be Britain's interests abroad.

And there are few more potent message-bearers in the British diplomatic arsenal than its veteran head of state, widely recognised - by virtue of her 56 years on the throne - as the Western world's senior statesperson.

In coming to Turkey, the Queen is - at the behest of the Foreign Office - sending a very clear message in support of Turkey's aspiration to join the European Union and, by implication, to be Westward-facing.

But the underlying message of this state visit is both more subtle and more important than that.

Embracing democracy

It is a diplomatic cliche that Turkey stands at the crossroads between Europe and Asia - a country of 72 million people whose strategic significance is hard to overstate but which is sometimes overlooked.

So far as the West is concerned, Turkey can be said to be the most successful example of a Muslim country which has embraced democracy.

Potentially, as one Western diplomat put it, the country is an example to the rest of the Muslim world of how democracy can work. State Visit Sends Message to Turkey >>> By Nicholas Witchell, Royal correspondent, BBC News | May 13, 2008

My Essay on Islam and democracy:
Islam: The Enemy of Democracy and Freedom >>>

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