Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: PM warns US: ties to deteriorate if Cong adopts Armenia bill

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: PM warns US: ties to deteriorate if Cong adopts Armenia bill

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Jan 18 2007

    Turkish PM warns US's Burns ties to deteriorate if Congress adopts
    Armenia bill


    Ankara, 18 January: "We hope that the action taking yesterday at the
    Mahmur [Maxmur] Camp is the beginning of a serious effort to close
    that camp and to make sure that the north of Iraq is not used by the
    PKK to attack in Turkey itself," the US Under Secretary of State for
    Political Affairs Nicholas Burns told reporters on Thursday.

    After his visit to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Burns
    said they had a good discussion with Erdogan on situation in Iraq,
    Cyprus issue, Middle East and Turkish contribution in Afghanistan.

    "On behalf of President Bush and Secretary Rice we thanked Erdogan
    for our alliance and for the excellent work that we are doing
    together in Afghanistan and in both of our efforts to try to be
    helpful to the people of Lebanon and of course on the
    Israeli-Palestinian issue," Burns said.

    Burns stated he assured PM Erdogan that the US is entirely
    sympathetic for the people of Turkey for the losses Turkish people
    suffered because of the vicious attacks by the terrorist organization
    PKK.

    "What I told the Prime Minister on behalf of my government is that
    the US will continue to act to support Turkey. We do not recognize
    the PKK. We have acted to try to shut down the PKK offices all around
    the world and used our influence. We are looking for a solution to
    the problem of PKK attacks on Turkish soldiers and Turkish civilians.
    We side with Turkey, we support Turkey," he said.

    Asked about the situation in Kirkuk, Burns said they understand the
    importance of the issue and how sensitive it is. Burns noted that
    they will continue discussions with Turkish authorities on the
    subject.

    "But it is going to be most important for the Iraqi authority to deal
    with this question in the first place," he added.

    Commenting on his talk with Erdogan on Cyprus issue, Burns said "we
    had a good discussion on the question of Cyprus. We hope that with
    the arrival of a new Secretary General of the United Nations (UN),
    international community led by UN can continue its efforts to find a
    solution to the Cyprus problem. United States will continue to be
    actively involved."

    Meanwhile, according to sources, Turkish authorities told Burns at
    the meeting that bilateral relations would be deteriorated if a bill
    on so-called Armenian genocide is adopted in the US House of
    Representatives.

    Sources said Erdogan expects a clear attitude by the Washington
    administration.

    Nicholas Burns will continue his meetings tomorrow in Ankara,
    including a visit to Turkish FM Abdullah Gul.
Working...
X