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  • AK Party Central Executive Committee Member
  • AK Party Deputy Chairman of External Affairs
  • Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee
  • Chairman of the Turkish-American Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group
  • Member of the Executive Board of the Turkish-British Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group
  • Secretary General of the Turkish-Dutch Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group
  • Member of the Auditing Board of the Turkish-German Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group
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Suat KINIKLIOGLU
Turkish Grand National Assembly
Tel: +90 312 420 5840
Fax: +90 312 420 6961

Turkey's top court will hear case for banning Islamic-rooted ruling party
Written by International Herald Tribune   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Turkey appeared to be heading for months of political uncertainty and disruption of government policy after the top court unanimously voted to hear a case for banning the Islamic-rooted ruling party.
 
Turkey Court Considers Ruling Party Ban
Written by Christopher TORCHIA - guardian.co.uk   
Monday, 31 March 2008
Turkey's top court voted unanimously Monday to hear a case for banning the Islamic-rooted ruling party, a decision that could lead to months of political uncertainty in a nation divided over the role of Islam in society.
 
Kiniklioglu on Turkish-American relations
Written by News time 7   
Thursday, 31 January 2008

ImageSpeaking at the Rumi Forum in Washington, D.C., Kiniklioglu stressed that "Turkey had to send 100,000 troops to the Iraqi border in order to get the attention of U.S."

 
Turkey flexes diplomatic muscle as economy booms
Written by Gareth Jones - Reuters   
Thursday, 06 December 2007

The frenetic travel of President Abdullah Gul highlights Turkey's new self-confidence on the global stage as its economy booms and foreign investment pours into the European Union candidate nation.

 
Turkey confirms 8 soldiers are missing after Kurdish attack at Iraq border
Written by Sabrina Tavernise and Sebnem Arsu - Herald Tribune   
Saturday, 27 October 2007
The Turkish military confirmed Monday that eight of its soldiers were still missing after an ambush by Kurdish militants a day earlier that left at least 12 Turkish soldiers dead and touched off a major escalation in Turkey-Iraq tensions.
 
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