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Gül best candidate to become NATO secretary-general, Turkish minister says

Jorge Benitez | May 29, 2012
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Turkish President Abdullah Gul, and President Barack Obama, May 20, 2012

From ZamanEuropean Affairs Minister Egemen Bağış, commenting on recent suggestions that a Turk could become the next secretary-general of NATO, has stated that President Abdullah Gül would be the best choice for the top alliance job, provided that Gül would be willing to take it. . . .

“NATO could not find anyone better than Gül as secretary-general I have no doubt, but I don’t know whether he would accept such a post. Either way, we should respect his decision,” Bağış stated. . . .

The Atlantic Council, an influential non-partisan US think tank released a report on May 14, suggesting that a Turkish NATO secretary-general could be elected within the next 10 years, given Turkey’s exemplary contribution in its 60-year membership in the organization.  (photo: Getty)

 

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