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    IAEA HEAD'S STATEMENT ON IRAN "PROBLEMATIC" - TURKISH PREMIER

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Feb 25 2007

    [Interview of Prime Minister Erdogan by journalist Enis Berberoglu:
    "We Are Not Excluding Anyone" - first two paragraphs introduction]

    Prime Minister [Recep] Tayyip Erdogan, while flying to Riyadh
    following the crucial MGK [National Security Council] meeting,
    answered questions regarding talks with [the Kurdish leadership in]
    Northern Iraq by saying "we are not excluding anyone. Indeed, there
    are such meetings. When you talk, you get results."

    When it was pointed out to him that "everyone is going to see these
    words of yours as an MGK decision," he said: "These are not images
    from the MGK, but images of Tayyip Erdogan; if you note this, I will
    be glad." Erdogan's comments were as follows:

    Representatives Meet

    [Q] Is there a change in Iraq policy?

    [A] It is essential that we generate a new policy. A state like the
    state of the Republic of Turkey cannot have any problems such as
    being unable to speak with someone. But when it is said that we will
    meet, people think that Recep Tayyip Erdogan or [Foreign Minister]
    Abdullah Gul will meet with them. The representatives of the state
    will meet. Indeed, they are meeting, and have met in the past as
    well. When you talk, you get results.

    There Are Treaties From 1926 and 1946

    [Q] With what purpose will we meet; what are we expecting?

    [A] We are expecting a solution; for instance, on the issue of
    territorial integrity, we have to convince them. We have to convince
    them on the issue of political unity, and the question of the status
    of Kirkuk. Otherwise, an infrastructure of difficulties for the future
    of Iraq would be created. Moreover, it is wrong to say that Turkey
    has no right to speak regarding the future of Iraq. We have rights
    arising out of the treaties of 1926 and 1946. We want to bring a halt
    to the Sunni/Shi'ite conflict. With this goal in mind, we continue
    to meet with Iran and Syria; this now takes place via telephone,
    and by invitations.

    Make a Note of This

    [Q] Will your invitation be limited just to Syria and Iran, or will
    certain leaders, about whom there has been public controversy, be
    invited as well?

    [A] We are not excluding anyone.

    [Q] This discussion is taking place just a few hours following the
    MGK meeting. Everyone is going to perceive these words of yours as
    a decision of the MGK.

    [A] (laughing) These are not images from the MGK, but images of Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan. If you note this, I will be glad.

    Terrorism Provision

    [Q] It is being suggested that there is a disharmony on Turkey's Iraq
    policy among the Office of the President, the Office of the Prime
    Minister, and the Office of the Chief of the General Staff. Can we
    say that harmony was achieved today?

    [A] For one thing, it is not possible to accept that there has been
    disharmony. In addition, it is the government that will make the
    final decision. The MGK is a consultative body. It makes suggestions,
    and the Council of Minister then decides.

    [Q] Is a suggestion going to come from this MGK?

    [A] Yes, there is a provision pertaining to terrorism.

    I Congratulated the King

    [Q] The traffic of visits with Saudi Arabia has very much accelerated;
    is there a particular reason for this?

    [A] I am going for the Jedda Economic Forum. But I am also going to
    discuss Middle Eastern issues with the King. I considered the steps
    that the King took with regard to Hamas [Islamic Resistance Movement]
    and Al-Fatah to be very successful. Indeed, I congratulated him
    by telephone.

    Pay Attention to People of Iran

    [Q] Stepping up the sanctions on Iran is likely; will this create
    problems?

    [A] On this point, there is nothing being asked of Turkey. But [IAEA
    Chief Mohammad] Al-Baradei's statement was a problematic one. The
    sanctions must not incite the people of Iran. There has to be a
    chance provided for diplomacy, rationality, and experience, rather
    than reciprocal bluster.

    YOK Chairman Cannot Speak in This Way

    [Q] What do you say to the statements by the YOK [Higher Education
    Council] Chairman?

    [A] First, he reportedly said that we are not allocating money for
    new universities. But we are meeting the needs from the supplemental
    allocations of the Finance Ministry, and from the DPT [State Planning
    Organization] investment acceleration fund. Second, the professors
    and associate professors are the business of the YOK, but we provide
    the other staff. Third, his approach is very, very ugly, and not at
    all appropriate. He evidently said something to the effect that we
    were doing these things as an election investment. The YOK Chairman
    cannot speak in this way. Last year, 1.6 million students took part
    in the university [admission] test. We were evidently able to admit
    ten per cent into undergraduate education. The YOK Chairman is proud
    of this, but to resolve this is your affair [REFERENCE unclear]. We
    have to establish new universities. After the 15, there are ten more
    in line. The promise for this was made before the election. And the
    opposition promised it as well.

    There Were Two Fener[bahce] Teams

    [Q] The other day, you and your wife attended the play Leyla and
    Majnun.

    [A] I'm not someone who goes often to the theatre. But I liked the
    play very much. And I found it very successful as a musical.

    [Q] What is your assessment of the Fenerbahce [soccer] match?

    [A] There were two different Fener[bahce] teams in the two halves of
    the game. In the second goal, Volkan [Demirel] stayed in his goal.

    Yet he is a lion-like player. If he had come out, the others would
    have ended up beneath his feet. That's what I think a goalee should be.

    I Pointed to Two Decrees

    [Q] Are you getting news regarding the Armenian [genocide] resolution?

    [A] Yes, good reports are coming, but we will see. In the meantime,
    a great many visitors are coming. I showed [California Congresswoman]
    Jane Harman, who came from the United States, two [Ottoman Imperial]
    decrees that [Prime Ministry Adviser] Nabi (Avci) brought and I put up
    in my office at Dolmabahce. These decrees pertain to Armenian orphans
    in 1876, and to 1,000 liras in assistance, in the money of that time,
    to the Armenian hospital at Yedikule in 1916.

    Drank Mirra

    After Erdogan and those in his party toured Old Driyah [old area of
    Riyadh], they were offered mirra [bitter coffee flavored with myrrh].

    The Prime Minister drank the mirra with pleasure.

    Met at Gate

    Erdogan met yesterday with Saudi Arabian King Abdallah Bin Abd-al-Aziz
    al-Saud. King Abdallah met Erdogan at the gate of the palace when
    he arrived, and also saw him off from the gate. In their meeting,
    which lasted for two hours and 15 minutes, the Palestine issue,
    developments in Iraq, and regional issues were taken up. King Abdallah,
    telling Erdogan "I ascribe importance to Turkey's, and to your own,
    leadership," thanked him for his efforts aimed at bringing about
    peace and stability in the Middle East.
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