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Anadolu Agency: News in English, 03-07-12
CONTENTS
[01] FOREIGN MINISTER GUL: ''WE WILL BRING 7TH PACKAGE ON THE WAY TO EU TO
[02] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN: ''2004 WILL BE OUR YEAR WITH REFORMS WE MAKE ON
[03] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN: ''THAT TURKISH PEOPLE HAVE REACHED SITUATION TO
[04] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN: ''THAT TURKISH PEOPLE HAVE REACHED SITUATION TO
[05] TURKISH-U.S. JOINT COMMISSION ENVISAGED TO RESUME TALKS ON SUNDAY
[01] FOREIGN MINISTER GUL: ''WE WILL BRING 7TH PACKAGE ON THE WAY TO EU TO
PARLIAMENT NEXT WEEK''
ESKISEHIR - Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said on
Saturday that they would bring 7th package on the way to the European Union
(EU) to the parliament next week, stating that they would legalize those the
other week.
12.07.2003
[02] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN: ''2004 WILL BE OUR YEAR WITH REFORMS WE MAKE ON
ROAD TO EU''
VIENNA - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that 2004 would
be their year with reforms to be made on the road to the European Union (EU).
12.07.2003
[03] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN: ''THAT TURKISH PEOPLE HAVE REACHED SITUATION TO
OFFER ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS IN AUSTRIA INCREASES OUR PRIDE''
VIENNA - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that Turkish
people who could only contribute to production in Austria with labor force in
the past, had reached the situation to offer advanced industrial products in
Austria increased their pride.
12.07.2003
[04] PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN: ''THAT TURKISH PEOPLE HAVE REACHED SITUATION TO
OFFER ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS IN AUSTRIA INCREASES OUR PRIDE''
VIENNA - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that Turkish
people who could only contribute to production in Austria with labor force in
the past, had reached the situation to offer advanced industrial products in
Austria increased their pride.
12.07.2003
[05] TURKISH-U.S. JOINT COMMISSION ENVISAGED TO RESUME TALKS ON SUNDAY
ANKARA - Turkish-U.S. Joint Commission formed to inquire detention of Turkish
soldiers by U.S. soldiers in Sulaymaniyah, is envisaged to resume talks on
Sunday.
12.07.2003
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