Turkish deputies gave a standing ovation to Nazarbayev at the end of his speech at the parliament.
Thursday, 22 October 2009 17:32
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said Thursday his country supported Turkey's bid for European Union (EU) membership.
Addressing the Turkish parliament (Majlis) in Ankara, Nazarbayev said that "there are many things Turkey and Kazakhstan can do as two great countries of the Turkish world".
We have a lot to do in order to boost bilateral relations, Nazarbayev said.
I am honored to address the Turkish deputies, Nazarbayev said.
Turkey was the first country to recognize the independence of Kazakhstan and we will keep this reality in our memories forever, Nazarbayev said.
Today's Kazakhs live on territories of your forefathers. Kazakhstan has become a country with a sound foundation, a developed economy and a respectable status in the world, Nazarbayev stressed.
The Republic of Turkey and the Turkish people supported Kazakhstan and we appreciate this, Nazarbayev said.
We always had confidence in Turkey and always received the support of Turkey, Nazarbayev said.
We are pleased to see the success of Turkey in becoming the sixth biggest economy of Europe and the 17th biggest economy of the world, Nazarbayev said.
Turkey has turned into a strong country in its region and has a special status in global politics. It is certain that Turkey will continue to play a role in the solution of problems in the Middle East, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and the Caucasus. We support Turkey's bid to join the EU. At the same time, Turkey should turn its face towards the east. Establishing a strategic partnership with Russia and implementing a balanced diplomacy with China will contribute to Turkey's prestige, Nazarbayev said.
Within this framework, we are pleased to see Ankara's efforts to establish close relations with Turkish speaking countries, Nazarbayev said.
There are many things that we have to do in order to develop bilateral relations. The private sectors and non-governmental organizations must begin working, Nazarbayev said.
I congratulate the brotherly and relative people of Turkey for the upcoming Republic Day (October 29). I wish you unity, solidarity and success. I hope that the friendship between our peoples will live on forever, Nazarbayev also said.
Turkish deputies gave a standing ovation to Nazarbayev at the end of his speech at the parliament.
Nazarbayev said he wanted establishment of an academy to introduce important people in the Turkish world to whole world.
Thursday, 22 October 2009 13:56
Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev said on Thursday that there were positive relations and cooperation between Turkey and Kazakhstan.
Speaking at a joint news conference with Turkish President Abdullah Gul in Ankara, Nazarbayev said Turkey was the first country recognizing Kazakhstan's independence.
Nazarbayev underlined that there was a serious rise in economic and cultural relations, and noted that 1500 Turkish companies were operating in areas of agriculture, construction, meteorology, oil and gas in Kazakhstan.
Nazarbayev said he wanted establishment of an academy to introduce important people in the Turkish world to whole world, "we will be able to introduce our sublime ancestors to the whole world if there is a Turkish unity and research center."
Referring to U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Turkey, Turkey's assuming mediation role between Syria and Iraq and efforts of Turkey on Palestine matter, Nazarbayev said Turkey had a very important role in the region.
Nazarbayev said Turkey and Kazakhstan signed "strategic partnership" agreement on Thursday indicating that the agreements in question would further boost bilateral relations.
Nazarbayev said Turkey was eager to become a transit country in transportation of the Caspian gas to Europe, "flow of Kazakstan's oil and gas via Turkey will be to the advantage of both Turkey and Kazakhstan."
Gul says Turkish-Kazakh strategic deal first amid Turkic speaking world
Gul said that this agreement was the first of its type between the Turkic speaking countries.
Thursday, 22 October 2009 14:17
The Turkish president defined on Thursday Turkish-Kazakh relations as perfect.
Turkey's President Abdullah Gul said that Turkey and Kazakhstan would further improve their relations.
"The most important step we should take is to sign the agreement on upgrading our relations to strategic partnership," Gul told a joint press conference with his Kazakh counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev in the Turkish capital of Ankara.
Gul said that this agreement was the first of its type between the Turkic speaking countries.
The Turkish president said Kazakhstan had started to be a pioneer in regional and international matters, and contribute to peace and security.
Also, Gul underlined significance of Turkey's undertaking the rotating presidency of the Asian Security Organization between 2010 and 2012, and Kazakshstan's assuming the presidency of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in 2010.
Gul said economic cooperation between Turkey and Kazakhstan had boosted so much, and expressed belief that two countries would also cooperate in natural gas.
Also, Gul presented a medal of state to Nazarbayev for his contributions to both Kazakhstan and the Turkic world.
Before the joint press conference, Gul and Nazarbayev signed the strategic partnership agreement.
Also, Turkey and Kazakhstan signed agreements on scientific and technical cooperation, environment protection, and a cooperation protocol in tourism.
" Nazarbayev said Turkey was eager to become a transit country in transportation of the Caspian gas to Europe, "flow of Kazakstan's oil and gas via Turkey will be to the advantage of both Turkey and Kazakhstan." "
When Azeri dogs are trying to threaten us over Nabucco deal, Kazakh brothers come in for our support.
You are too inferior and below my social class to make any references to me.
1. You are a dark skinned Iraqi Turkoman
2. You are unemployed
3. In one year i make more money than your entire family combined
4. I am mentally and physically superior than you
and last but not least
5. I did not show any support to Armenians or Kurds
This message has been edited by drunkface on Oct 22, 2009 10:19 PM
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'2. You are unemployed'
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'3. In one year i make more money than your entire family combined'
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'4. I am mentally and physically superior than you
and last but not least'
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'5. I did show any support to Armenians or Kurds '
Typical...
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The epic story of a mongol-turcoman
scythio timurid who joined the ranks
of the knights templar to rid the world
of intolerant beings. "This is
a masterpiece of a story"
William Golding
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Kazakhstan willing to pump oil into pipeline via Turkey
20:3822/10/2009
ANKARA, October 22 (RIA Novosti) - Kazakhstan's president confirmed on Thursday that his country is willing to pump crude into a planned $1.5-billion pipeline to bring Caspian oil to the Mediterranean via Turkey.
Addressing Turkey's parliament, Nursultan Nazarbayev said: "We along with Russia are ready to join the Samsun-Ceyhan oil pipeline project."
His statement came after a video conference between St. Petersburg and Ankara earlier on Thursday, when Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told his Turkish counterpart, Tayyip Erdogan, of Kazakhstan's possible role.
"Our Kazakh colleagues have expressed readiness for joint work to fill this oil pipeline system," Putin said at the conference, also involving Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who met with his Russian counterpart in St. Petersburg for talks focusing on cooperation in car manufacture and agriculture.
Three Russian oil companies - state-run Rosneft, oil pipeline monopoly Transneft and shipping firm Sovcomflot - signed a deal in Milan on Monday with Turkey's Calik Enerji and Italy's Eni S.p.A. on the pipeline with projected capacity of 60-70 million metric tons a year (1.2-1.4 million bbl/d).
Russian Deputy Prime Minister and Rosneft chairman Igor Sechin said other producers, including LUKoil, have also shown an interest in supplying oil via the pipeline.
The pipeline is designed to reduce the oil transportation load on the Bosporus Strait liking the Black and Mediterranean and the Dardanelles on the Marmara Sea, which handles some 150 million tons (1.1 billion bbl) annually.
The Kazakh leader said his country is willing to contribute to Turkey's drive to strengthen its role as a transit hub for oil and gas.
Turkey, which sits at the energy crossroads of Russia, Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East, signed two more energy deals with Russia and the EU earlier this year, fueling concerns in Moscow and Brussels of growing dependence on Ankara.
In August, Turkey allowed Russia's Gazprom to use its sector of the Black Sea for the South Stream gas pipeline to Europe, bypassing Ukraine. In July, the country signed a deal on the EU-backed rival pipeline Nabucco.
Speaking to Putin and Berlusconi on Thursday, Erdogan thanked them for contribution to energy security in Turkey and Europe.