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June 14, 2010Posted in: South Korea, Terrorism, Turkey, World
Monday, 14 June 2010
Turkish President Abdullah Gul said Sunday that fight against terrorism was the most important issue of Turkey.
Gul replied to questions of reporters on board the plane en route from Turkey to South Korea.
“Terrorist organizations are used or motivated sometimes. They don’t have their own rules. Together we should fight against terrorism. We are combating it also by minimizing it and isolating it with all dimensions. Fight against terrorism is always atop the agenda of Turkey,” he said.
Replying to a question, Gul said, “Turkey will get rid of terrorism.
Turkey’s standards have been upgraded. The country’s democracy standards are of great importance for isolation of terrorism. We will do whatever we can to get rid of it. There is no other way. We will overcome this issue. Our fight will continue till terrorism is isolated.”
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