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ANKARA (DİHA) - The Diyarbakır call of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reported cancelled due to his dense program.
Sah Ismail Bedirhanoglu, president of Southeastern Businessmen and Industrialists' Association (GUNSIAD) and Kutbettin Arzu, Chairman of the Commerce and Industry Chamber of Diyarbakir announced the visitation thought to be held with 150 businessmen on Feb. 13 cancelled to Turkish chancellor Erdogan's intensive schedule and said the visit will be held at a forward date. The governorship of Diyarbakir also made a declaration that "The call of Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan was put off to a forward"
Non-governmental organizations are preparing to present a declaration on the government's policies related with Kurd question to the prime minister.
(ab/ek)

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