Wolfowitz, Kissinger assistent à la réunion de Bilderberg
Le groupe de Bilderberg, qui rassemble des personnes d'influence de partout dans le monde, commencera sa réunion de 2007 en Turquie aujourd'hui.
Bilderberg est une conférence annuelle de l'élite globale, l'endroit dont des changements chaque année. La puissance sponsorise de l'industrie, compagnies pétrolières, la politique, opérations bancaires, affaires, milieu universitaire, redevance et les médias se réunissent pour discuter en privé le cours du monde sans l'assurance de pression extérieure quelque.
Le secret du groupe a attiré la critique et a provoqué beaucoup de théorie de conspiration au sujet des plans secrets possibles de l'élite globale pour régner le monde. Many treat the meeting as a significant event during which participants also determine the following year’s agenda.
However, the group claims it does not set policy.
The elite group will be meeting today at the Klassis Hotel in the town of Silivri, 40 miles from İstanbul.
Sources say the meeting, which will be held from May 31 to June 3, will mainly focus on issues such as a probable operation against Iran, energy policies and Turkey’s EU membership process. During last year`s meeting, Turkey-EU relations were discussed quite intensely by the participants.
Two Bilderberg conferences were previously held in Turkey, the first in 1959 in Istanbul and the other in 1975 in Çesme, near the Aegean city of Izmir.
Economy Minister Ali Babacan, KOÇ Holding CEO Mustafa Koç and Yeni Şafak columnist Fehmi Koru are some of the Turks expected to attend the conference, while former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and UN Development Programme (UNDP) chief Kemal Derviş are some of the international personalities expected to attend this year`s meeting.
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