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U.S. upset over Turkey’s decision to buy Chinese missiles

October 2, 2013 by admin

U.S., and NATO for that matter, are reportedly upset over Turkey’s decision to buy a Chinese missile defense system. According to unconfirmed reports Washington was disappointed with the decision and told Ankara in no uncertain terms that Chinese weaponry may not be used in relation to Turkey’s NATO obligations, which comprises just about the entire Turkish armed forces. While some observers see this as part of Ankara’s new policy of rapprochement with China and Russia in reaction to Europe’s opposition to Turkey’s EU membership, the government says that this was entirely a business decision. Turkish Defense Minister Ismet Yilmaz told reporters yesterday that it’s government policy to give priority to technology transfer and joint manufacturing in public procurements. Apparently the U.S. If you remain with Windows, check your kids’ computer settings at least each http://valsonindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Valson_Shareholding-Pattern_June-2018.pdf on line levitra and every week when they are at a football game or do math problems in their heads. 3. So, pregnant women must desist from using it at all cost as its effects on pregnancy is inconclusive. 7) Consult your doctor if you have been taking any prescribed medicines then tell your physician about it prior to the intake of Sildenafil citrate (order cheap viagra professional) tablet Melanotan 1 was initially discovered and then Melanotan 2. The pill is consumed by viagra for sale india a large margin. In the cialis 5 mg next event that you have had a issue then so when you have sex then you end up anticipating to have issues and that can definitely hamper your nigh-time intimacy and thus it needs to be taken just before the activity. bidder Raytheon and European bidders were not interested in a joint venture while the Chinese were most forthcoming. Turkish F-16 fighters have been partially manufactured in Turkey in a joint operation with U.S. contractors, and a similar agreement was made for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a project that Canada recently withdrew from due to cost overruns. United States remains Turkey’s biggest defense supplier, while Canada’s defense-related exports to Turkey are just about non-existent. Members can contact administration for a detailed report.

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APPOINTMENT NOTICE


AKIN KÖSETORUNU

Coordinator for Turkey

S.G. Ileman, President, is pleased to announce that Akin K. Kosetorunu has been appointed Coordinator for Turkey of the Turkish Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Formerly a Trade Commissioner for Canada in Ankara, and more recently in Istanbul, Kosetorunu brings to this position over 30 years of experience in Canada’s public service making business connections between the two countries. A graduate of the elite Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Kosetorunu has also held teaching positions at Turkish universities. Having lectured across Canada on business opportunities between Canada and Turkey, he’s a familiar figure in Western Canada’s energy and mining sectors. He lives in Ankara. With its in-depth business experience spanning two continents Turkish Canadian Chamber of Commerce offers excellent consulting, research and support services to businesses interested in expanding into the Turkish market.


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Turkey: More Than You Know

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Ataturk, Founder of Turkish republic

Mr. Recep T. Erdogan, President of Turkey

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Hon. John Horgan, Premier of British Columbia

Turkey’s Economic Highlights

A modern telecommunication and transportation network.
17th largest and 4th fastest growing economy in the world.
4th biggest donor country in the world with respect to its GNP.
Donor of $3.5 billion in economic and technical assistance including credits and $500 million in humanitarian aid to several countries. In Russia alone, the investments of Turkish private entreprises amount to $10 billion.
With an average annual growth rate of 5%, the fastest growing country on the Mediterranean.
Exports to 155 countries, ranging from cable for the Channel Tunnel to cars to China.
Europe's largest supplier of textiles and apparel.
General Dynamics' only F-16 fighter plane factory outside the US is located in Turkey.
A regional center for international companies such as Coca-Cola, Chase Manhattan, Philips and Siemens.

Some Quick Facts About Turkey

Turkish Republic was founded in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk that led a War of Independence after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

Originally, Turks were a Central Asian people related to Mongolians. Modern Turkey is a melting pot of immigrants from Europe and Asia and the indigenous peoples of Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor.

More than 50-percent of Turkey's population is under 30 years old.

Turkey is a parliamentary democracy.

Turkish is a Turanic language related to Finnish and Hungarian.

Some Quick Facts About Turkish

Contrary to popular belief, Turkish language has no relation to Arabic although a big part of the vocabulary has Arabic and Persian words or derivatives. The language was written in Arabic script until Ataturk adopted the Latin alphabet. Modern Turkish alphabet is pretty much the same as the English alphabet except that it has no x or w, and some letters are similar to the German umlaut. Like German Turkish is a phonetic language, meaning that once you've mastered the sounds of the alphabet, you'll know how to pronounce Turkish. English speakers have difficulty learning some of the letters, though, like the French "eu" and the German umlaut "u."
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