Turkish Foreign Minister
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Asked if the Prime Minister would talk about human rights issues with the Turkish Foreign Minister, the PMS replied that this was a short private meeting and that there was a more substantive meeting that was taking place between the Foreign Secretary and the Turkish Foreign Minister so it was best to check with the Foreign Office on the exact agenda.
Asked if the Prime Minister was likely to press the Turkish Minister in regards to Cyprus, the PMS said that most of the substantive discussion would take place between David Miliband and the Turkish Foreign Minister so it was best to speak to the Foreign Office.
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With regards to Cyprus the prime Minister and the press know that Turkey will never open their ports to Greece untill the isolation of the Turkish Cypriots is halted as agreed by Europe after the last referendum. Why not stop playing the Greek game and just announce a date for the isolation to stop and the Turkish ports to open symultainiously.
Comment by Neil Regan — 15 Apr 2008 on 7:33 am | Link