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    GUL GOES TO US FOR KEY TALKS

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Feb 5 2007

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul is paying an official visit to
    the U.S. to hold key talks. Possible cross-border operations as well
    as Iraq, Iran, Cyprus issue and EU are expected to be discussed.

    "I believe that my visit to the U.S. will further develop the
    cooperation between the two allied countries in every area," Gul said
    during his press conference in Ankara before going to U.S. Diplomatic
    sources said that "Gul will seek U.S. support in cracking down on
    the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) terrorists. It's a major
    security concern for Turkey"

    US State Department Spokesman Sean McCormack, in his press release
    last week, stressed that Gul and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
    Rice will meet to discuss key issues on recent developments including
    cross-border issue, Iran, Iran, Cyprus issue and EU.

    Gul will meet Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State
    Condoleezza Rice and President George W. Bush's National Security
    Adviser Stephen Hadley during his forthcoming visit to Washington.

    The foreign minister is also scheduled to meet with Tom Lantos, the
    chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign
    Affairs to discuss a recent draft introduced in Congress to recognize
    Armenian genocide claims.

    Gul will also meet new United Nations General Secretary Ban Ki-moon on
    Friday and will discuss Cyprus problem. During the meeting Gul will
    express Ankara's support for Undersecretary General for Political
    Affairs Ibrahim Gambari's initiative and will ask Ki-moon to be alive
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