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  • ANKARA: US Congressional Delegation Completes Contacts In Ankara And

    US CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION COMPLETES CONTACTS IN ANKARA AND MOVES TO ISTANBUL

    New Anatolian, Turkey
    May 30 2007

    An American congressional delegation completed its contacts in the
    Turkish capital and moved to Istanbul Tuesday to meet the business
    and financial community.

    In Ankara the delegation met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    and Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc.

    After their talks held at Erdogan's office at the parliament,
    co-chairman of the working group Edward Whitfield and U.S. Senator
    from Nebraska Benjamin Nelson held a press conference.

    Whitfield stated that they discussed the Turkish public disappointment
    regarding PKK terrorism exported from Iraq, the general situation
    in Iraq, the bill introduced to the U.S. Congress regarding the
    allegations on so-called Armenian genocide and the prospective effects
    of such a bill in case of its adoption.

    Moreover, Turkey's EU membership process, France and Germany's
    opposition to full Turkish membership and unification of Cyprus were
    also on the agenda of the meeting, Whitfield said.

    Asked to comment on a possible Turkish military incursion into Iraq,
    Whitfield said that they thought the U.S. should take some concrete
    steps on the issue, however, they did not encourage Turkey to carry
    out a military operation as well.

    Earlier Speaker Bulent Arinc on Monday received
    U.S. delegation. Whitfield, referring to the general elections that are
    due July 22, saying the visit takes place at a very historical time.

    Turkey-U.S. Interparliamentary Friendship Group Chairman Egemen Bagis
    also hosted a dinner in honor of members of the visiting delegation.

    Speaking at the dinner, Bagis recalled that Ed Whitfield led the first
    U.S. delegation that visited the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
    (TRNC) by using Ercan Airport. He said, "following this initiative,
    other foreign delegations paid such visits."

    "Also the fact that the U.S. delegation attended the first formal
    luncheon in Turkey together with the Turkish Cypriot ambassador shows
    their support for the lifting of the isolations (on TRNC)," noted
    Bagis. He also expressed pleasure over the efforts of U.S. delegation
    against the draft on so-called Armenian genocide.

    Noting that Iraq and PKK terrorist organization were discussed in
    all meetings of U.S. delegation, Bagis said that terrorism in Iraq
    is preventing many things.
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