Turkey continues to progress towards becoming a regional super power, WSJ says

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Yunus Emre05 December 2010, Sunday / THE ANATOLIA NEWS AGENCY, NEW YORK

In a full page news story on Turkish province of İstanbul, one of the US’s most prominent business dailies Wall Street Journal (WSJ) said that Turkey continued to progress towards becoming a regional super power.

The news story was published under the heading  ‘Empire Returning Back’ and included photographs from must-see locations of İstanbul.

Written by Suzy Hansen, the WSJ article said that Turkey continued to move forward towards becoming a regional super power with a strong economy and a brave Prime Minister.

The 2010 European Capital of Culture İstanbul is full of confidence that Turkey achieved in recent times, the news story said.

The WSJ article also gave the names of various cites to be visited while in İstanbul.

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One response to “Turkey continues to progress towards becoming a regional super power, WSJ says”

  1. Kufi Seydali Avatar
    Kufi Seydali

    Sir,

    I think this is some news EU politicians and particularly those
    of France, Germany and Austria should read.
    May I also add that Turkey is now the second biggest Steel
    manufacturer within Europe, second only to Germany.
    Yes, that is a shear, industrial fact, and not words.

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