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    RICE FACES TOUGH TALKS ON TURKEY VISIT

    http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2 007/1031/breaking52.htm
    Last Updated: 31/10/2007 14:39

    Turkey will push US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice this week
    to follow through on promises to help eradicate Kurdish rebels in
    northern Iraq but experts say her hands are tied.

    Ms Rice arrives in Ankara on Friday for talks with Turkey's leaders,
    before going to Istanbul for a meeting of Iraq's neighbors and major
    powers that is also expected to be dominated by tensions between Iraq
    and Turkey.

    "I can't imagine what she is going to be able to do in terms of pulling
    a rabbit out of the hat that would enable her to leave claiming that
    some progress had been made," said Mark Parris, a former US ambassador
    to Turkey.

    I can't imagine what [Ms Rice] is going to be able to do in terms
    of pulling a rabbit out of the hat that would enable her to leave
    claiming that some progress had been made Former US ambassador to
    Turkey Mark Parris Turkey has threatened a military incursion into
    northern Iraq, from where Kurdish rebels have launched attacks,
    but has so far heeded Washington's call for restraint.

    Washington fears an incursion by Turkey - a Nato ally and key conduit
    for supplies to US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan - would further
    destabilize an already volatile region.

    Ms Rice has promised unspecified "concrete action" and is prodding
    Iraq's government, particularly the Kurdish regional authorities
    in northern Iraq, to curb the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, by
    closing its bases and arresting leaders.

    "We are looking to the Iraqi government to act, to act to prevent
    terrorist attacks, and ultimately to act to dismantle that terror group
    that's operating on their territory," State Department spokesman Sean
    McCormack said.

    But while Ms Rice has promised US action and urged the Iraqis to do
    more, defence officials have made clear there is no appetite for US
    military action against the PKK.

    Ms Rice's visit coincides with increasingly anti-US sentiment in Turkey
    and residual anger after a resolution passed by a US congressional
    committee this month that called the 1915 massacre of Armenians by
    Ottoman Turks a genocide.

    Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan is set to meet President George
    W. Bush in Washington next week and Ms Rice's sessions in Turkey are
    aimed at smoothing out problems before then.
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