Erdoğan hailed as first Turkish leader to pay visit to Urumqi
 
 
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Erdoğan hailed as first Turkish leader to pay visit to Urumqi

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Wearing the traditional Uyghur clothes of China's autonomous Xinjiang region, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan cuts a roasted lamb offered to him. (Photo: AA)
8 April 2012 /TODAY’S ZAMAN
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was the first Turkish prime minister to visit Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, where he was met on Sunday by a cheering crowd of Uyghur Turks celebrating his landmark visit to the city.

He toured the Urumqi international public bazaar, visited the Grand Mosque and talked to the residents, as well as paying a visit to a nearby industrial factory, TBEA, which manufactures power transmission and transformation equipment as well as wind turbines.

His visit to Xinjiang carries special importance because of the riots in the province in July 2009, just days after President Abdullah Gül's visit, with Uyghurs protesting what appeared to be the government's harsh policies. The disturbances left nearly 200 dead according to official Chinese data.

The growing relations between Ankara and Beijing in the last decade have softened Beijing’s security-oriented approach to solving problems faced by the Uyghurs and other ethnic groups in the province, while the Turkish government has taken a hard line against any separatist and terrorist activities aimed at establishing an independent “East Turkistan” in the province.

Turkey’s commitment to a “One China” policy and strong emphasis on the “territorial integrity and sovereignty of China” lifted relations to a “strategic partnership” in 2010. There have been high-level exchanges at the most senior leadership levels in recent years. The visit of Erdoğan is expected to further promote bilateral ties between Turkey and China.

Erdoğan visited the Turkish Industrial Zone on Sunday, an area set up in Urumqi for Turkish companies in order to improve trade relations between Turkey and Xinjiang province. Erdoğan met with Zhan Chunxian, the secretary of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Urumqi on Sunday. Erdoğan also met with Nur Bekri, the chairman of the autonomous region.

Erdoğan will be in Beijing on Monday to have official talks with Chinese officials after wrapping up talks in Xinjiang province.

His plane touched down in Urumqi, China on Sunday with a large business delegation looking for investment and business deals.

Erdoğan’s visit to China is Turkey’s first at the prime ministerial level in the last 27 years.

Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu and a large delegation of businessmen, bureaucrats, academics and journalists will accompany Erdoğan during his four-day visit.

The two countries are expected to sign several agreements, including those on nuclear energy and coal, particularly focusing on cooperation over nuclear energy and its use for peaceful purposes. Preparing to leave for China on Saturday, Erdoğan said the crisis in Syria will be at the top of the agenda in his talks with Chinese officials.

The prime minister’s high-level talks with Chinese politicians will start on Monday. He will be received by his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao. The two leaders are set to have inter-delegational talks. Erdoğan is also scheduled to meet on Tuesday with Chinese President Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao and Vice President Xi Jinping, who is expected to be the next president. Shanghai, regarded as China’s economic capital, will be Erdoğan’s last stop on Tuesday, where he is expected to call on Chinese businessmen to invest in Turkey.

 
COMMENTS
further evidence of Turkey's important and broadening role in relationships with its neighbors and Turkic people throughout Europe and Asia. Aferin, sayin Recep bey!!
Kenneth L Hill
@Baran, what are you smoking. What is it that the prime minister is not doing - Kurds can go freely anywhere, work anywhere, live and play anywhere in turkey. They can talk, live and practice their culture, so what is it that he is not promoting or supporting as Turkish citizens are entilted too??
Senol
It is sad to note that your article did not mention the successive Chinese regimes' oppression of the Uyghur Turks and the settlement of Han Chinese in the region which upset the ethnic balance of East Turkistan; main cause of present unrest.
Ali
This visit (the first by a Turkish Prime Minister) has shown PM Erdogan to be a strong leader with high moral values. He speaks for the oppressed without fear or favour. May he reign over Turkish politics for many more years.
AbuBintain
Now look at what he is doing or trying to accomplish, promoting Turkey as one would expect. For those AKP bashers, where was your previous prime ministers of Turkey besides going to the USA and begging for handouts.
Senol
I have full confidence that Premier Erdogan will be a key player for years to come due his very realistic and correct foreign policy. I pary that he will host the Talks between Iran and other Western Coutries on the nuclear standoff to bring about a peaceful settlement on this very important issue...
Al Khan
So, why on earth is Mr RT Erdogan so much frightened of an autonomous Kurdish region where Kurdish citizens of Turkey constitute the majority? He doesn't even want to talk about it. Such hypocrisy! Such duplicity! He also denies the Kurdish citizens the same rights and freedoms he advocates for Turk...
Baran
It is totally incorrect to say China has been some what harsh toward Uyghur minority. China has been exemplary in the way of treating any minorities in comparisons to any countries or people in history. By the way, out of the 200 some people being killed during the riots were mostly Han Chinese by t...
Sir Percy
I just saw the video clip of The Prime Minister's Visit to Urumqi. As expected locals were eager to see him, and even some moved with tears, and so did I. Welcome to the Ancestral Land of the Turks, Mr. Prime Minister. Winstin Churchill is partially right when he said "there are no permanant enemies...
Burkut
This is where all the Turks belong. Eeven the outfit of Erdoghan proves that he (and his wife)should always wear this sort of things rather than European outfit.
Reeder
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