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Turkey and Iran in talks on post-election Iraq

April 22nd, 2010 admin No comments
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Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu (L) met with top Iranian officials in Tehran, including his Iranian counterpart, Manouchehr Mottaki.

Turkey and Iran, two major powerhouses in the region with significant clout over Iraqi domestic politics, have been trying to reconcile their differences to bolster post-election Iraqi unity, diplomatic sources have told Today’s Zaman. It may very well have been overshadowed by Iran’s nuclear program, which has topped the international agenda in recent weeks, but the question of what will happen in Iraq after the general elections was the second most important issue on the Turkish foreign minister’s to-do list when he visited Tehran on Tuesday to have a series of talks with the Iranian leadership, including President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

“Iraq was the second most important item in our conversations with the Iranian leadership,” Ahmet Davutoğlu told Today’s Zaman after wrapping up his talks with Iranian officials.

In the joint press conference with his counterpart, Manouchehr Mottaki, on Tuesday, Davutoglu said, “The most important development in the region has to do with the elections in Iraq, the post-election status and efforts to form a government in Iraq.”

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Turkey’s Iran offer a source of curiosity

April 19th, 2010 admin No comments
fuzeAs the nuclear summit in Tehran draws to a close, a vaguely defined Turkish proposal for an alternative solution to the ongoing standoff between Iran and the West prompts debate over its details. Though Iran says it wants any nuclear-materials swaps to take place on its soil under IAEA guarantees, Turkey says its offer of serving as a third-country location is still on the table

Turkey’s “alternative proposal” for the nuclear stand-off between Iran and the Western powers has become a source of curiosity as a senior Iranian official said he was not familiar with the idea.

U.S.-backed-sanctions skeptics Turkey and Brazil, which both hold non-permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council, say they are studying an “alternative proposal” to deal with Iran’s controversial nuclear program, designing a strategy different from sanctions.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu paid a visit to Brazil last week for talks focusing on the Iranian impasse. With his Brazilian counterpart, Foreign Minister Celso Amorim, he reiterated Friday the countries’ opposition to new sanctions against Iran, promoting renewed dialogue instead.

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Iran’s incentives draw Turkish investors

July 27th, 2009 admin No comments

Irans incentives draw Turkish investors

Iran's incentives draw Turkish investors

Neighboring Iran is slowly but surely opening up to the world

, welcoming foreign investors with attractive incentives. Many Turkish companies are rediscovering Iran’s low costs and tax advantages, but some businesspeople fear the situation could develop into a transfer of investments from Turkey to Iran

Vehicles with Turkish license plates, people speaking Turkish and investment zones and incentives being created solely for Turks are just a few of the signs indicating that Iran is drawing closer to its northwestern neighbor.

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