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  • ANKARA: Gen. Buyukanit Holds A News Conference In Washington D.C.

    GEN. BUYUKANIT HOLDS A NEWS CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON D.C.

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Feb 20 2007

    WASHINGTON D.C. - "I got the impression (during his talks with
    the U.S. authorities) that fight against terrorist organization
    PKK was comprehended well and reached a serious dimension,"
    Turkish General Staff Chief Gen. Yasar Buyukanit said in a news
    conference in Washington D.C. Informing reporters on his talks with
    the U.S. authorities, Gen. Buyukanit said that Iraq, PKK terror,
    Kirkuk and resolution on so-called Armenian genocide were discussed
    during his meetings.

    Replying to a question on a dialogue with Kurds in the north of
    Iraq, Buyukanit noted, "I`m a soldier. My task is to fight against
    terrorism. It is impossible for me to have a talk with those who
    consider PKK a political entity. Two (Kurdish) groups in the north
    of Iraq extend full support to PKK currently. Some say that we should
    talk to them. What will I tell them who support PKK? We know that it
    (PKK) obtains C-4 explosives from them."

    "Another issue concerning the military is to secure our border. I
    also had talks on this matter. It is very difficult to protect the
    Iraqi-Turkey border. It is high and steep. We placed high number of
    (security) forces there. The other side of the border is empty. No
    security force in Iraq was designated to protect the other side. The
    border`s other side in Iraq was delivered to PKK. There are several
    armed terrorists on the other side. I told the U.S. authorities this
    issue," he stressed.

    Stating that the region was under the control of two groups in the
    north of Iraq, Buyukanit indicated, "these groups made statements
    against Turkey. As you know the Turkish parliament held a closed-door
    session earlier to discuss Iraqi issue. After that the administration
    in the north (of Iraq) held a similar session and then they made a
    statement. This statement disturbed us which said that PKK was not
    a matter of terror, but a political one."

    He underlined that several countries including the USA considered
    PKK a terrorist organization.

    Replying to a question, Buyukanit said, "if a terrorist organization
    is not supported by other countries, it cannot survive. PKK has existed
    for long years, because it was supported financially and politically."

    "Not only military but also all organizations, institutions fight
    against PKK terror. On the other hand, there are several parameters
    supplying terror. We explained those issues to the U.S. authorities,"
    he stressed.

    Stating that several countries and organization including USA, EU
    and NATO accepted that PKK was a terrorist organization, he said,
    "however several conferences have been held recently. The question is:
    Is it possible to turn PKK into another identity? Some circles think
    that it is possible to turn it into an issue of human rights and
    minorities. It is the most important matter regarding fight against
    PKK. Turkish nation should be on alert on this matter."

    Answering a question on a possible limited operation to the north of
    Iraq, Gen. Buyukanit noted, "a symbolic operation is not conducted.

    Operation must have a target and a limited operation is not staged."

    -KIRKUK-

    In regard to Kirkuk, Buyukanit said, "we have historical ties with
    Kirkuk. The city is a miniature of Iraq. Problems of Iraq also exist
    in Kirkuk."

    Gen. Buyukanit said, "a referendum is being planned to be held in
    Kirkuk at the end of 2007. Demographic structure has been changed
    there. At the end of referendum there will be an ethnical and sectarian
    clash there. This situation will destroy unitary structure of Iraq. A
    divided Iraq does not comply with interests of Turkey.

    That`s why we are interested in Kirkuk."

    Stating that he informed the U.S. authorities on those matters, he
    said that all state institutions considered that unitary structure
    of Iraq must be protected.

    -IRAN-

    "Turkey does not approve several countries` possession of nuclear
    weapons in our region. We told U.S. authorities that it is a threat
    for whole region. Turkey earlier said that this matter should be
    solved through peaceful means," he noted.

    -RESOLUTION ON SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE-

    Buyukanit said that the U.S. administration was ill at ease over the
    resolution on so-called Armenian genocide, stating that all U.S.

    officials that he met were against this resolution.

    In regard to military relations, Buyukanit said that military relations
    between Turkey and the USA were moving on the right track.
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