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    US SENATOR, CONGRESSMAN PRAISE TIES WITH TURKEY

    NTV Television, Turkey
    May 28 2007

    [News conference by US Senator Benjamin Nelson and Congressman Edward
    Whitfield with foreign and domestic correspondents after meeting Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Gul in Ankara;
    broadcast in progress - live, in English]

    [Nebraska Senator Benjamin Nelson] The relationship between the US and
    Turkey goes back many many decades. It is a relationship of friendship
    and partnership and I am very pleased with the conversation we had
    today with the prime minister and minister Gul.

    We've got many areas where we are in full agreement. The partnership
    and cooperation over the years, we believe that that's going to
    continue into the future. And the prime minister made it very clear
    that where we have some differences of opinion, we will continue to
    work through those. So I am very pleased that the relationship is as
    strong as it is and that we will go into next decade with that kind
    of partnership as well. With that ....

    [US Kentucky Congressman Edward Whitfield] I am Ed Whitfield of
    Kentucky and I might talk about some specific areas that we discussed
    with the prime minister. Before I do that, I will say that we had six
    members of the House of Representatives and five US senators. And
    we discussed particularly, the frustration of the Turkish people
    relating to the PKK terrorism - a problem in northern Iraq that is
    being exported into Turkey. There was quite a lengthy discussion about
    the situation in Iraq - the overall situation in Iraq. There was also
    discussion about the Armenian resolution that has been introduced in
    the US Congress and if it passed the impact that it would have on the
    Turkish people. We also discussed the Turkish effort to be a member
    of the European Union and how, particularly, France and Germany appear
    to have a bias against the EU membership.

    And also, the importance of reunifying the island of Cyprus. So those
    were some of the issues that we discussed and it's my understanding
    that some of you may have a question or two.

    [Indistict question by unidentified correspondent]

    [Whitfield] I cannot speak for the administration but we sent the
    letter because we feel like that the US is asking Turkey not to
    intervene and yet the Turkish people are suffering deaths because of
    PKK terrorism. We feel that the US should take some concrete steps
    to deal with this issue. Then, I would say we are not urging Turkey
    to take military action.

    [Correspondent] Did you talk about the US violation of Turkish border.

    [Nelson] We did talk with Turkish officials about the question of
    the Iraqi-Turkish border and we would hope that conversations will
    be ongoing so that we are able to resolve the best way to deal with
    that violation of the Turkish border.

    [Whitfield] We were also told that any violation of Turkish airspace
    is put upon the military website, that there is not anything unusual
    about this particular.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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