Turkey has decided to reopen a former Greek Orthodox seminary on an
island off the Istanbul coast, according to a statement made by US
President Barack Obama.
“I am pleased to hear of his decision to
reopen the Halki seminary,” the American President said after a meeting
with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the eve of a two-day
nuclear security summit in Seoul on Sunday.
The European Union
has said re-opening Halki seminary, a centre of Orthodox scholarship for
more than a century until Turkey closed it down in 1971, is key if
Ankara is to prove a commitment to human rights and pluralism and
advance its membership bid.
During the meeting in Seoul, the two
leaders discussed ways to press Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step
aside, including non-lethal assistance to the opposition and getting
Iran to stop supporting Assad’s regime.
Obama is expected to visit Turkey for the second time in June, Erdogan said.
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