Minister of State Mustafa Said Yazicioglu of Turkey
Turkish State Minister Mustafa Said Yazicioglu said Wednesday.
Yazicioglu said that particularly Turkish young people living in Germany were unemployed, and it was possible to reduce unemployment among those people by learning German and having an occupation.
Yazicioglu said that the Religious Affairs Turkish Islam Association was exerting efforts to be taken as an interlocutor in teaching of religion in Germany.
in the next three years, up from the current 2.
Turkey expected Greece to give importance to minority rights, State Minister Mustafa Said Yazicioglu said on Thursday.
Yazicioglu has brought with him four Turkish investigations to help the 50-strong German team looking into the causes of the blaze.
State Minister Mustafa Said Yazicioglu said the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) decision on compulsory religion courses in Turkish schools was not surprising and added that there is an option to preserve compulsory status of this lesson but exempt pupils who opt out of it.
Yazicioglu sets trade volume target with kazakhstan as $5 blnThe New Anatolian / Istanbul29 November 2007Font Size: defaultmediumlargeTurkish State Minister Mustafa Said Yazicioglu said Wednesday that the trade volume between Turkey and Kazakhstan will reach 4-5 billion USD in the next three years, up from the current 2.
Turkey’s State Minister Mustafa Said Yazicioglu said that learning a language was important.
ISTANBUL - Turkish State Minister Mustafa Said Yazicioglu said Wednesday that the trade volume between Turkey and Kazakhstan will reach 4-5 billion USD in the next three years, up from the current 2.
ISTANBUL - Turkish State Minister Mustafa Said Yazicioglu said on Thursday that he hoped the word Balkan would have a meaning symbolizing tranquility, prosperity and stability in the 21st century.
Referring to the 600-year old joint culture and historical heritage between Turkey and the Balkans, Yazicioglu said Turkish community and their relatives were still present in the Balkans.
Yazicioglu said maintaining permanent peace and stability in the region was the fundamental policy of Turkey, and underlined that Turkey`s commercial and economic relations with the Balkan countries accelerated in the recent years.
Visiting the Turkish-Georgian Businessmens Association, Yazicioglu said that Turkish businessmen have important investments in the region.
Yazicioglu will visit Turkish Consulate General in Berlin.
Yazicioglu said Islamophobia spread.
Turkish State Minister Mustafa Said Yazicioglu met German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble in Ankara on Monday.
Yazicioglu said Islamophobia spread because several incidents after September 11th attacks were exaggerated thus racist incidents emerged, and all these brought an unpleasant situation (for Turks in Germany.