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Turkey, Japan Firm in Nuclear Facility Talks

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Saturday, 7 January 2012

Turkey is determined to carry on cooperating with Japan on construction of a nuclear power plant despite the Fukushima disaster, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoðlu has said.

After the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, we are “determined to proceed with this cooperation,” he said. Japan’s experiences “will further enrich” the collaboration, Davutoðlu added, speaking at a joint press conference with Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba on Dec. 6.

Davutoðlu reminded the assembled media that both countries have similarities regarding the level of energy required due to their dynamic economies. “Therefore, we have huge potential to work on nuclear energy and renewable energy with similar projects.”

In response to the public debate in Japan regarding the Fukushima disaster and the demand from other countries for Japan to assist with their nuclear power plants, Gemba drew attention to the importance of Japan’s sharing of experiences and lessons taken from the Fukushima disaster. Davutoðlu defined Turkey and Japan as significant strategic partners in all regional issues and attached vital importance to developing a common Asia strategy with the country. The Turkish foreign minister reported that he and Koichiro agreed to turn Turkish-Japanese relations into a strategic partnership and would establish a mechanism between the ministries. “We will sign an agreement during my visit to Japan in the spring,” he said.

Elaborating on bilateral economic relations, Davutoðlu stressed low figures, saying new agreements would be signed to boost economic ties.

Saturday, 7 January 2012

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