QA:13 - 31 May 2008, Statement of the Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey in Response to a Questıon (Unofficial Translation) NO:95 - 29 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the New Government in Lebanon NO:93- 29 May 2008, Press Release regarding the Political Consultations between the Foreign Ministries of Turkey and the Russian Federation in Ankara (Unofficial Translation) NO:90 - 26 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the the 46th Session of the Association Council in Brussels (Unofficial Translation) NO:89 - 26 May 2008,the Election of Mr. Michel Suleiman as the President of the Republic of Lebanon (Unofficial Translation) NO:87- 23 May 2008, The Offical Visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey to Lebanon (Unofficial Translation) NO:86 - 23 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Meeting of the two Leaders in Cyprus (Unofficial Translation) NO:85 - 23 May 2008, Press Release regarding the Official Visit of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia, H.E. Abdulwaheb Abdallah, to Turkey (Unofficial Translation) NO-84 - 22 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Biased and False Allegations Regarding Turkey in the International Press (Unofficial Translation) NO:83 - 21 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Agreement Among the Lebanese Groups (Unofficial Translation) NO:82 - 21 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Official Visit of The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Cooperation of Burkina Faso Djibril Yipènè Bassolé to Turkey (Unofficial Translation) NO-81 - 21 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Indirect Peace Talks between Syria and Israel under the auspices of Turkey (Unofficial Translation) NO:80 - 21 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Offical Visit of Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Croatia Gordan Jandrokovic to Turkey (Unofficial Translation) NO:79 - 19 May 2008,The Meetings of Foreign Ministers and Heads of State\Government of the Southeast Europe Countries Cooperation in Bulgaria (Unofficial Translation) NO:78 - 17 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Attack to the Police Officer in Turkish Embassy in Baghdad (Unofficial Translation) NO:77- 17 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Meeting of the Arab League Committee in Beirut(Unofficial Translation) NO:76 - 17 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Earthquake in China (Unofficial Translation) NO:75 - 14 May 2008, Press Release regarding the abhorrent terrorist attacks in India (Unofficial Translation) NO:74 - 14 May 2008, Press Release Regarding Outbreak of Fighting in Sudan (Unofficial Translation) NO:73 -14 May 2008, Press Release Regarding Lebanon (Unofficial Translation) NO:72 - 11 May 2008, Emergency Meeting held by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Arab League on 11 May 2008 (Unofficial Translation) NO:71 - 9 May 2008, Press Release Regarding Lebanon (Unofficial Translation) NO:70-9 May 2008, Offical Visit of Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Babacan to Finland (Unofficial Translation) NO:69 - 7 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Tropical Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar (Unofficial Translation) NO:67- 6 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the 39th Round of the Exploratory Contacts between Turkey and Greece (Unofficial Translation) NO:66- 6 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the 118th Session of the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers (Unofficial Translation) NO: 65 - 2 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Turkey-EU Ministerial Troika Meeting (Unofficial Translation) NO: 64 - 2 May 2008, Press Relase Regarding the Official Visit of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed (Unofficial Translation) QA:12 - 2 May 2008, Statement of the Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey in Response to a Question (Unofficial Translation) NO: 63 - 1 May 2008, Press Release Regarding the Visit of Babacan to UK (Unofficial Translation)
NO:71 - 9 May 2008, Press Release Regarding Lebanon (Unofficial Translation)
We are deeply saddened and concerned over the fact that the ongoing tension in Lebanon turned into armed clashes between the groups in Lebanon as of yesterday.



Turkey, which has been following closely the developments regarding the impasse in the Lebanese presidential elections, has voiced, in various high-level contacts with the parties in Lebanon in the last eight months, its concerns over the possible repercussions that could emerge if the political crisis in the country could not be resolved and stressed the need to find a solution to the problem through reconciliation. We feel the sorrow for having turned out right.



Continuation and expansion of the incidents in Lebanon may affect the entire region in utmost negative terms.



With this understanding, in view of the escalated tension in recent days, our Prime Minister has contacted with Prime Minister Fuad Siniora and Parliament Speaker Nebih Berri and with some regional leaders, whereby he has called for calm and restraint and has drawn attention to the risks of the continuation of the incidents to the detriment of Lebanon and the region. In addition, our contacts with the leader of the Future Movement Mr. Saad Hariri and representatives of other groups in Lebanon continue. It has been declared to the parties which demand our assistance that we are ready for making any contribution for the establishment of peace and stability. In this context, alongside our contacts at the highest-level, the Turkish Ambassador in Beirut pushes his efforts with all parties in Lebanon.



We expect the parties to refrain from acts that would further escalate the tension and to search for a solution through dialogue on the common denominators of Lebanese identity and the national interests of Lebanon. Lebanese people should not go through once more the pains and sufferings they have experienced in the recent past.



We believe that responsibility also falls on the shoulders of the international community for halting the armed clashes in Lebanon and finding a solution to the problem. In this context, we also believe that all of the countries having close relationships with different parties in Lebanon should use their influence towards contributing to help establish stability in the country.



Turkey calls on all sides to display a responsible attitude on the ground of legitimacy for an immediate end to the armed clashes in Lebanon, establishment of security and tranquility in the country and resolving the problems through dialogue and compromise and in calm and restraint.