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    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS RECENT VISIT TO USA DIPLOMATIC SUCCESS
    by Mustafa Karaalioglu: "Early Warning to United States"

    Yeni Safak, Turkey
    Feb 12 2007

    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has assessed his latest US visit for
    Yeni Safak.

    Gul, stating that the discussions he held with the US administration
    went very well, said that a good many topics were laid out on
    the table. Gul spoke as follows: "Both with [Vice President Dick]
    Cheney and with [Secretary of State Condoleezza] Rice, I did not just
    explain the Turkish-US relationship in general terms. I sketched out
    a perspective that took in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Balkans, Kosovo,
    energy, and oil. I laid out for them the depth of the relationship
    between the two countries."

    I Explained Things to Cheney Like a Teacher

    Gul related that, during his meeting with US Vice President Cheney,
    Cheney had said "just a minute" and asked one of his aides for a map,
    and had then said to Gul "could you explain all of these issues on
    the map?" He said: "Indeed, I explained the topics in detail, like
    a teacher."

    I Cannot Explain This to my People

    Foreign Minister Gul addressed the US Congressional Foreign Relations
    Committee. This was a "first"... Gul said: "I pointed out to them
    briefly that the so-called Armenian Genocide is not a national issue
    of the United States. I said that 'if, while your sons are dying
    in another geographical region, you adopt a resolution against us,
    I cannot explain this to my people, and I cannot restrain my people.'"

    Not at Point of No Return

    It has been accepted that, particularly under the influence of
    the negative atmosphere that came about following the killing of
    [Turkish-Armenian journalist] Hrant Dink, the US Congress would adopt
    the resolution accepting the Genocide. But Gul does not share this
    opinion: "Things are not at the point of no return. I provided my
    counterparts an early warning. I hope that we will get results." With
    regard to reports that the messages he had conveyed had been "harsh",
    Gul responded: "No, I spoke in an extremely rational manner. I did
    not engage in blackmail."

    Definitely Speak With General Buyukanit as Well

    Gul, in describing the atmosphere of his meetings, provided two
    examples:

    "Our meetings with Cheney and Rice brought smiles to the faces of
    our diplomatic delegation. It was a diplomatic success. Moreover, in
    the meeting with Cheney, the US visit of General [Staff Chief Yasar]
    Buyukanit came up, and I told him "you definitely have to meet with
    our General Staff Chief."

    Two Members Withdrew Their Signatures

    It is stated that, after the address that Gul made to the Committee,
    two members who had supported the resolution withdrew their signatures,
    and it is noted that US President [George W.] Bush has written a letter
    to the Congress, and that Rice has also engaged in direct initiatives
    on the issue. It is stated that, most recently, the Pentagon as well
    has become engaged, and it is being pointed out that the military
    have realized the problems that the resolution would cause.
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