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Obama to visit Turkey
 
Sunday, 08 Mar, 2009
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ANKARA, March 7: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton held up Turkey on Saturday as proof that democracy and Islam could coexist and said Barack Obama would visit the Nato state in his first trip as president to a Muslim country.

The choice of Turkey reflects the value Washington places on links with Ankara as it tries to forge a better relationship with the Muslim world.

“Democracy and modernity and Islam can all coexist,” Ms Clinton said in Ankara, appearing on a popular Turkish television chat show, Hadi Gel Bizimle (Come and Join Us).

“I really consider the role of Turkey as a global leader very important,” she told her four female interviewers.

After eight years of former President George W. Bush, who invaded two Muslim countries and gave strong support to Israel, Mr Obama has pledged a “new way forward” with the Muslim world.

There has been speculation he might use Turkey as a platform for a widely expected major policy speech on ties between the US and Muslim countries.

“He will be visiting Turkey within the next month or so. The exact date will be announced shortly. We are coordinating with the Turkish government to find a date that works,” Ms Clinton told a news conference along with Foreign Minister Ali Babacan.

The chief US diplomat said her trip had focused on Ankara’s role in Middle East peacemaking. “The importance of this track, the peace effort, cannot be overstated. Turkey has played a very important role.”—Reuters
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