Category: Asia and Pacific

  • ‘Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, Afghanistan can oust foreign powers’

    ‘Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, Afghanistan can oust foreign powers’

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    LAHORE – A high-level delegation of Iranian Province Khorasan Razvi, led by Governor Dr Mahmoud Salahi, visited the Punjab University and met Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran and senior faculty members in the Al-Raazi Hall of Center for Undergraduate Studies on Tuesday. Iranian Counsel General Muhammad Hussain Bani Asadi also accompanied the delegation.

    Speaking on the occasion, VC Dr Mujahid Kamran said Turkey, Pakistan and Iran were the ray of hope and they can, with the help of Afghan people, face the challenge of world powers. These countries should put their nations on a course of education. He said the defeat of America and abolishment of the hold of rich families was possible if these countries promote relations with Russia and China and help Afghan people. He said the Governor Khorasan was visiting the country in such a situation when the region was facing serious dangers and foreign powers wanted to occupy Eurasia. He said Americans possessed many qualities but a group of rich families had the hold of Americans and the government, who, through planning, had imposed wars and debit system. “The group of rich families, through various organisations, has been successful in controlling governments, media, defense and academic institutions, and distorted the history”, the VC added. He said 400 institutes and 3,000 think tanks, with the help of US $6 billion, carrying out research on how Americans’ opinion could be kept on a specific track. He said the world was facing two basic issues i.e first the American people have been brought stood before the world, second, 1.5 billion Muslims, even having over 70 per cent resources, were dreaming while they had such a Book (Holy Quran) and philosophy which can unite the world. He said the invitation of Punjab Chief Minister to Khorasan Governor would help promote economic and trade relations between Punjab and Khorasan provinces sand mutual relations of the varsities would also be developed. He said world was a battle-field and educated nations reserved the right of survival.

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  • APA – STRATFOR expert: “The Caucasus is far more dynamic and complex than a map would suggest”

    APA – STRATFOR expert: “The Caucasus is far more dynamic and complex than a map would suggest”

    STRATFOR expert: “The Caucasus is far more dynamic and complex than a map would suggest”

    Baku – APA. “The Caucasus is, geopolitically speaking, an extremely important and strategic region.

    As a land bridge between the Black and Caspian seas and a trans-continental zone between Europe and Asia, the Caucasus is significant in multiple ways because of its location. Adding to these geographical dynamics is the presence of three small states – Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan – sandwiched between three much larger ones – Russia, Turkey and Iran. This is all information that is easily gleaned from looking at a map; the region’s true importance is less obvious. A map would not tell you that Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan became independent states only 20 years ago. Nor would it tell you that Russia, Turkey and Iran were all once major empires. It certainly would not tell you that all of these former empires are once again rising in their own unique ways, and that even some of the smaller countries are beginning to make a name for themselves as significant regional players”, said STRATFOR’s Eugene Chausovsky in his report for APA on his recent trip to the Caucasus – “A Journey Through the Caucasus.

    “In short, the Caucasus is far more dynamic and complex than a map would suggest, and that is one of the reasons I visited this region: to get a first-hand perspective of the Caucasus”, the expert said. “While I try to follow the countries in the Caucasus in terms of news and current events as closely as I can on a regular basis, I have learned that there is no substitute for seeing a place with your own eyes — particularly in the Caucasus. In Azerbaijan, instead of reading about the latest rise in the country’s oil and natural gas exports or examining statistics on annual gross domestic product growth, I saw economic growth first-hand in the form of seemingly endless construction projects and gleaming new skyscrapers around Baku. Instead of reading about trade between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, I walked along the Bulvar on the Caspian Sea where I saw countless tankers and ships, a few of which I am sure were transporting goods to Kazakhstan”.

    He also shared his ideas about Georgia: “In Georgia, I realized just how small the country – and for that matter the Caucasus region – really was. Taking a car from Tbilisi to Gori on the only major east-west road in Georgia gave me a new understanding of the size of the country and the limits imposed by its mountainous terrain. Passing only a few kilometers from the border with the breakaway territory of South Ossetia, as well as the numerous internally displaced persons’ camps along the road, certainly put the 2008 Russia-Georgia war in perspective”.

    “In Turkey, taking a ferry from the Anatolian side of Istanbul to the European side allowed me to see the scope of a cosmopolitan, world-class city of 13 million that blends European and Islamic characteristics. Walking through Istanbul, it was easy to imagine why this city was the center of the Ottoman Empire and the Byzantine Empire before that. It was equally as easy to imagine Istanbul as the financial and cultural center of a country whose presence is felt in Baku and Tbilisi and beyond”, the expert said.

    “From spending time in the region, the lasting impression that I came away with is that the Caucasus is a region that is swiftly changing and one whose future is simultaneously promising and uncertain. The static position of the Caucasus on a map is no substitute for the dynamism that I witnessed in the region’s streets, roads, mountains, seas and, most importantly, its people”.

    via APA – STRATFOR expert: “The Caucasus is far more dynamic and complex than a map would suggest”.

  • Passport-free regime between Turkey, Georgia to begin on Tuesday

    Passport-free regime between Turkey, Georgia to begin on Tuesday

    georgia turkeyThe modernized Sarp border gate will be inaugurated by the three leaders at the ceremony

    Citizens of neighboring Georgia and Turkey will be able to travel to each other’s country with only their state identity cards, beginning on May 31.

    A ceremony will be held at the Sarp land border gate on the very same day with the participation of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Georgia’s President Mikheil Saakashvili and Georgian Prime Minister Nika Gilauri.

    The modernized Sarp border gate will be inaugurated by the three leaders at the ceremony. By implementing a passport-free travel regime via the Sarp border gate — through which approximately 2 million people pass in a year — the traffic at the gate will also be eased. It is the main gate between the two neighbors through which almost 90 percent of road transport between the two countries passes.

    Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, delivering a speech in Konya on Thursday where he was campaigning for the upcoming parliamentary elections on June 12, talked about the issue.

    “The passport-free era with Georgia will start. That’s to say, with identity cards. We are waiting for them to finish arrangements concerning the Georgian alphabet. Next week, we will finalize this during the prime minister’s eastern Black Sea coast visit Inshallah,” Davutoğlu was quoted as saying by the Anatolia news agency, as he participated in a monthly meeting of the Konya Chamber of Industry.

    “Given that the human element is our most important resource, it is necessary to provide movement of the human element with the highest speed and remove any obstacles facing them ,” Davutoğlu added.

    During a visit to Tbilisi in February, Davutoğlu spoke about the protection of shared cultural heritage. He said at the time that it would be an important area of cooperation and that historic churches in Turkey are also part of Turkey’s cultural heritage. The foreign minister promised that Turkey would continue necessary restoration on Georgian churches, adding that historical and cultural heritage in Ajaria and its capital, Batumi — where a substantial number of Georgian Muslims live — is also a mutual cultural heritage for both countries.

    Immediately following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Turkey recognized the independence of Georgia, on Dec. 16, 1991, and on May 21, 1992, the Protocol on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the two countries was signed.

    Cihan news agency

  • Turkey Aksa Developing Rapidly in China

    Turkey Aksa Developing Rapidly in China

    CHANGZHOU, China, May 26, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — Turkey Aksa is developing fast in Changzhou National Hi-tech District(CND), Jiangsu Province, China. Sales reached to RMB320 million from January to April and are predicted to rise to RMB1billion. Aksa Power Generation (Changzhou) Co., Ltd has been one of the leaders of China’s and the world’s diesel generator market.

    Aksa Power Generation (Changzhou) specializes in product gen-sets. Investment is USD$10 million, factory area is 10,518sqms. In 2007, sales were over RMB100 million during 6 months of operation. In 2008 Aksa sales were RMB438 million and benefit achieved was RMB49 million.

    On 13th April, 2009, Aksa decided to make additional investment in Changzhou National Hi-tech District and established Aksa Power Generation (China). This new project investment is USD$20,000,000 and registered capital is USD$10,255,400 for phase I specialized producing of power gen-sets and main parts. Annual output will be more than 20,000 units. The new factory is predicted to go into operation at the end of 2011 and annual sales will increase RMB 1 billion after operation totally.

    “Rapid development of China motivates the world economy, and the same to Aksa. Now Xi’an airport, many oil fields and Hainan 302 Hospital are using our gen-set. At present, with our excellent product quality, our products are occupying 50% of exports to Japan, USA and so on. Aksa is the only Chinese company providing power generators to Japan,” Domestic Sales Director Dogan Sarigul said.

    Aksa is incorporated under the name Kazanci Holding Group. Now this group is building the biggest generator factory, has 6,500 employees and sales reaching to 4.2 billion USD worldwide in 2010.

    Necati Baykal, the president & CEO of Aksa Power Generation said: “After our investment in CND, Aksa got much support from Changzhou government. Although financial crisis impacted all the world, Aksa (Changzhou) Company was still developing fast and got good return. The excellent investment environment of Changzhou made us confident to cooperate with the new district government. Our strategic development objective is be the greatest gen-set manufacturer in the world.”

    Changzhou Hi-Tech District has attracted many local and overseas investors such as Germany-based Lanxess, Leoni, BAERLOCHERGMBH, otto bock, hoerbiger, Linde Group, Switzerland-based Georg Fischer, Mettler Toledo, Rieter Textile Instrument, US-based Terex, Ashland Chemical, Kohler, Chart, Visteon, Magna Powertrain, V&M, Polynt Group, Kymco Motors, Komatsu, Nippon Steel Corp, OKI, Bridgestone, Fujitsu, Fuji Heavy Industry and so on.

    SOURCE Changzhou National Hi-Tech District

    via Turkey Aksa Developing Rapidly in China — CHANGZHOU, China, May 26, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ –.

  • Kazakh man cleans Menderes’ monumental tomb every day

    Kazakh man cleans Menderes’ monumental tomb every day

    Ramazan Keskin, a 60-year-old Kazakh man, has been cleaning the monumental tomb of late Prime Minister Menderes in İstanbul’s Topkapı district every morning for five years now. Keskin said he is grateful to Menderes because the late prime minister brought his family to Turkey in 1953 along with around 1,800 Kazakhs when they were experiencing hard times in their homeland.

     

    “May he rest in peace. We owe much to him,” Keskin told Today’s Zaman with teary eyes. The old man has been working at Menderes’ monumental tomb since 2006 and is assigned to keep the tomb and its vicinity clean. “I could not serve him [Menderes] when he was alive. Now I am serving him at his tomb,” he said.

     

    Keskin also said he does not start working without first praying for Menderes. “Before I start working, I go to Menderes’ tomb and greet him. Then I pray for him. People appreciate good men when they die. Turkey did not appreciate Menderes when he was alive. He was executed for nothing. We were very sorry when he was hanged, but we could not do anything other than pray for him.”

     

    Asked about his memories about the day of the 1960 coup, Keskin said he was a young boy when the coup was staged. “I was attending a primary school then. I learned about the coup from a radio broadcast. But I did not know what a coup meant. As I grew older, my elder family members told me that Menderes was a very good man. He said we were saved from death thanks to Menderes. Had he not brought us to Turkey, we would probably not be alive today,” the old man added.

    via zaman

  • Armenia should withdraw signature from Armenia-Turkey protocols

    Armenia should withdraw signature from Armenia-Turkey protocols

    hovannisianYEREVAN. – There is a hope that Armenia will celebrate May 28 holiday [Republic Day] without political prisoners, thus, demands of every Armenian citizen, every political leader will be fulfilled, said leader of Heritage Party Raffi Hovannisian.

    Speaking at a civil forum organized by Heritage Party, Hovannisian said there are many other problems in Armenia, apart of issue on political prisoners.

    He said the power should be returned to people who will form a new government by means of snap election.

    Hovannisian also commented on Armenia’s foreign policy problems. According to him, Armenia should withdraw its signature from Armenian-Turkish protocols “which accepts directly all preconditions of Bolshevik-Kemalist treaty signed back in 1921”.

    “We must reject the Madrid Principles. We should decide how to do it ourselves,” he added on Karabakh peace process.

    via Armenia should withdraw signature from Armenia-Turkey protocols – opposition | Armenia News – NEWS.am.