Monday, August 18, 2008

Turkey's Gul Anticipates 'New World Order'

From EU Business.com

(LONDON) - Turkish President Abdullah Gul predicted "a new world order" of joint international action, in an interview published in Britain on Saturday.

He added that the conflict in Georgia shows the United States can no longer shape global politics on its own, and that it should start sharing power with other nations.

"I don't think you can control all the world from one centre," Gul told the Guardian newspaper in an interview.

"There are big nations. There are huge populations. There is unbelievable economic development in some parts of the world."

"So what we have to do is, instead of unilateral actions, act all together, make common decisions and have consultations with the world. A new world order, if I can say it, should emerge."

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