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TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (3)
ANKARA (A.A) - 06.04.2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on April 6, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
TURKIYE
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PARTY OF BEACHES
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made an interesting description at his party's last group meeting and called Republican People's Party (CHP) as the party of Turkey's beaches. "We are the party of 74 million people. CHP, which acts 'without the nation', is the representative of beaches," he said.
WE WILL EXTEND SUPPORT FOR CEASE-FIRE
Speaking at a press conference after his meeting with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said Turkey was ready to extend all kinds of support for a cease-fire in Libya. "Our foreign minister has got involved in the matter intensely. Representatives of both sides in Libya pay visits to the Turkish capital city," Gul noted.
LIBYA RECEIVES AID FROM TURKEY ONLY
Libya, which has been struggling with civil war, has been receiving help from Turkey. Turkey has sent medical supplies for the sick and the wounded in Libya. People who got injured during the clashes in the country have also been brought to Turkey for treatment. Turkey is now getting prepared to build the first field hospital in the Libyan city Benghazi.
ZAMAN
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TURKEY HEALS WOUNDS OF CLASH IN LIBYA
Ankara, which is appreciated by the world due to its humanitarian aid operations in crisis zones recently, brought 321 wounded people to Turkey from Libya which was hit by domestic disturbance. "Ankara" ferryboat, which carried medical equipment to Libya 11 days ago, returned back in Turkey's western Cesme Port yesterday. Interior Minister Osman Gunes and Health Minister Recep Akdag welcomed the 321 wounded Libyans who were brought from Misrata and Benghazi to Turkey for treatment. Wounded people were carried to field hospitals in the region. Later, some of the injured people were transferred to hospitals in Cesme, Seferihisar and Urla towns of western Izmir province, while people --who are in serious condition-- were carried to hospitals in Izmir by two helicopters.
TRAIN TO PASS FROM 3RD BRIDGE WITH 120 KM/H
Transportation Ministry ended the debates about the third bridge which will be constructed over Istanbul Strait. The bridge will have two floors. Trains will pass from the ground floor. The speed of trains will be 120 km/h.
YENI SAFAK
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LEADERS DISCUSS "ISLAMIC PEACE FORCE" IN INDONESIA
Turkish President Abdullah Gul and his Indonesian counterpart Yudhoyono discussed in details the establishment of an "Islamic Peace Force" in a meeting they held in Jakarta on Tuesday. President Gul said that Indonesian officials and he exchanged views on the "Islamic Peace Force".
STAR OF ASIA INVITES TURKISH BUSINESSPEOPLE TO INVEST
President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said that his country began a new term. "We will announce a 15-year program. We will make investments worth 300 billion USD. We invite Turkish businesspeople to our projects. There are many opportunities here," Yudhoyono said. Indonesia is often regarded as the economic star of the Asia-Pacific region.
TURKIYE
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PARTY OF BEACHES
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made an interesting description at his party's last group meeting and called Republican People's Party (CHP) as the party of Turkey's beaches. "We are the party of 74 million people. CHP, which acts 'without the nation', is the representative of beaches," he said.
WE WILL EXTEND SUPPORT FOR CEASE-FIRE
Speaking at a press conference after his meeting with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said Turkey was ready to extend all kinds of support for a cease-fire in Libya. "Our foreign minister has got involved in the matter intensely. Representatives of both sides in Libya pay visits to the Turkish capital city," Gul noted.
LIBYA RECEIVES AID FROM TURKEY ONLY
Libya, which has been struggling with civil war, has been receiving help from Turkey. Turkey has sent medical supplies for the sick and the wounded in Libya. People who got injured during the clashes in the country have also been brought to Turkey for treatment. Turkey is now getting prepared to build the first field hospital in the Libyan city Benghazi.
ZAMAN
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TURKEY HEALS WOUNDS OF CLASH IN LIBYA
Ankara, which is appreciated by the world due to its humanitarian aid operations in crisis zones recently, brought 321 wounded people to Turkey from Libya which was hit by domestic disturbance. "Ankara" ferryboat, which carried medical equipment to Libya 11 days ago, returned back in Turkey's western Cesme Port yesterday. Interior Minister Osman Gunes and Health Minister Recep Akdag welcomed the 321 wounded Libyans who were brought from Misrata and Benghazi to Turkey for treatment. Wounded people were carried to field hospitals in the region. Later, some of the injured people were transferred to hospitals in Cesme, Seferihisar and Urla towns of western Izmir province, while people --who are in serious condition-- were carried to hospitals in Izmir by two helicopters.
TRAIN TO PASS FROM 3RD BRIDGE WITH 120 KM/H
Transportation Ministry ended the debates about the third bridge which will be constructed over Istanbul Strait. The bridge will have two floors. Trains will pass from the ground floor. The speed of trains will be 120 km/h.
YENI SAFAK
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LEADERS DISCUSS "ISLAMIC PEACE FORCE" IN INDONESIA
Turkish President Abdullah Gul and his Indonesian counterpart Yudhoyono discussed in details the establishment of an "Islamic Peace Force" in a meeting they held in Jakarta on Tuesday. President Gul said that Indonesian officials and he exchanged views on the "Islamic Peace Force".
STAR OF ASIA INVITES TURKISH BUSINESSPEOPLE TO INVEST
President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said that his country began a new term. "We will announce a 15-year program. We will make investments worth 300 billion USD. We invite Turkish businesspeople to our projects. There are many opportunities here," Yudhoyono said. Indonesia is often regarded as the economic star of the Asia-Pacific region.