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May 27, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Davutoğlu denies gov’t pursues ‘neo-Ottomanism’

26 November 2009 / TODAY’S ZAMAN, İSTANBUL
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has denied media reports that he described the government’s foreign policy as “neo-Ottoman,” saying Turkey acts as a nation-state in its relations with other nations in its region.

“Turkey’s foreign policy understanding is based on the principle of having relations with all the states in our region on an equal footing,” Davutoğlu told reporters late on Tuesday in Libya, where he accompanies Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during a visit.

Davutoğlu was responding to media reports that he had told deputies of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) during a closed-door meeting last week that the government was pursuing a “neo-Ottoman” foreign policy in the Middle East and the Balkans, a former territory of the Ottoman Empire until the 20th century.

Davutoğlu said the media reports about his comments during the AK Party meeting were “taken out of context” and thus did not reflect the truth. “We are particularly very sensitive about this. When others use it, I have always warned that we do not consider it correct,” he added.

 
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