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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Feb 17 2007

    Buyukanit bullish on US' anti-PKK efforts


    The New Anatolian / Washington

    17 February 2007


    Turkish Chief of General Staff Gen. Yasar Buyukanit expressed his
    hope late Thursday about better U.S. cooperation against the
    terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), saying, "I got the
    impression from the U.S. a more effective fight against PKK (may be
    coming). But we'll have to see the result."

    After meeting with U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Peter
    Pace and U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy and former U.S.
    Ambassador to Turkey Eric Edelman, Gen. Buyukanit told reporters,
    "You can't give any exact timetable in the fight against terrorism.
    We've been countering it since 1984."

    Asked about Iran's Shahab missiles, he said that he hadn't discussed
    this matter with U.S. officials. "As soldiers, we know that how far
    the missiles can be sent and what they are," he added.

    However, Buyukanit did express Turkey's uneasiness about the
    missiles.

    "Such things may make any country and all regional countries uneasy.
    Such a capability is dangerous, especially if it is out of control,"
    he added.

    Buyukanit also stated late Wednesday that the U.S administration is
    resolutely against the so-called Armenian genocide resolution, adding
    that he finds this a quite positive attitude. Buyukanit met with U.S.
    Vice President Dick Cheney and President George W. Bush's National
    Security Advisor Stephen Hadley on Wednesday. He met with U.S. House
    of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Tom Lantos on
    Friday.

    Buyukanit is also expected to participate in a meeting at the
    National Defense University and attend a dinner to be hosted in his
    honor by Gen. Pace.
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