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    TURKEY TO USE RIGHT TO ACT AGAINST TERRORISM - PREMIER

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Nov 6 2007

    ["PREMIER ERDOGAN: 'WE HAVE COME TO POINT OF USING OUR RIGHT STEMMING
    FROM INTERNATIONAL LAWS AGAINST SEPARATIST TERRORIST ORGANIZATION'"
    - AA headline]

    WASHINGTON D.C. (A.A) -06.11.2007 -Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan said Monday, "we have come to the point of using our right
    stemming from the international laws, against separatist terrorist
    organization which threatens our territorial integrity, public order,
    security and peace by getting deployed in north of Iraq. This is
    an authorization granted by the international laws and we will use
    this authorization."

    Speaking at the National Press Club, Prime Minister Erdogan said,
    "no one should expect us to sacrifice our national interests for
    irrational power plans in the region. Turkey does not endure wasting
    more time with some mechanisms and proposals which were tried before
    but failed to yield any results."

    "Turkey expects the United States and the central Iraqi government
    to take tangible and urgent steps that will put a certain end to PKK
    terrorism originating from northern Iraq. Our government has been
    taking all necessary measures in the fight against the separatist
    terrorist organization and will continue to take in the future,"
    he said.

    Erdogan said, "on numerous occasions I stressed that Turkey has the
    power to protect itself. Today, I confirm it once again. We have
    come to the point of using our right stemming from the international
    laws, against separatist terrorist organization which threatens our
    territorial integrity, public order, security and peace by getting
    deployed in north of Iraq. This is an authorization granted by the
    international laws and we will use it. Our parliament authorized
    our government to use this right. And, this decision of the Turkish
    parliament is an expression of our people's feelings and expectations."

    "The only target of Turkey is the separatist terrorist organization
    which deployed itself in northern Iraq. This should be well-understood
    by the whole international community," Erdogan added.

    Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday that Turkey would exercise its
    right to protect itself and its nation against terrorism if necessary
    international support and cooperation could not be provided.

    "Because, States are obliged to protect their territorial integrity
    and their own citizens," Erdogan said.

    Erdogan delivered a speech at the National Press Club in Washington
    D.C.

    Regarding his recent talks with US President George W. Bush, Erdogan
    said that their opinions on various issues were quite similar. "I
    think we have understood each other well and we have agreed on basic
    matters," he said.

    Erdogan said relations between Turkey and USA were currently passing
    a series of tests.

    "Our meeting with Bush was quite beneficial in terms of its timing
    and content," Erdogan said.

    Erdogan, who noted that Turkey was a strategic country located in
    a risky geography, said the country had an important role regarding
    the stability in the region and the world.

    He said that the strategic partnership between Turkey and USA was
    also of great importance both for the region and the world.

    Erdogan said there were two vital issues for Turkey as regards to its
    relations with the US and listed them as "the resolution regarding
    the Armenian allegations on the incidents of 1915" and "the presence
    of PKK terrorist organization in the north of Iraq".

    "I hope the US Congress will remove this issue from its agenda,"
    said Erdogan, regarding the resolution on Armenian allegations,
    and added that he expressed Turkey's stance on that matter during
    his talks with Bush.

    - "THERE ARE PARTIES WHICH SUPPORT TERRORISM" - "An international
    cooperation is necessary for the fight against terrorism. Terrorism
    is an international phenomenon. There are parties which support
    and encourage it and provide a continuous logistic support for it,"
    Erdogan said.

    He said Turkey, which worked hard for peace and stability in its
    region, could not get the necessary international support regarding
    its fight against PKK.

    Erdogan criticized EU-member countries for not supporting Turkey on
    the matter.

    "Stability in Iraq means stability for us as well. However, instability
    in this country will also cause us inconvenience," he said.

    - DEFINITION OF A TERRORIST - Erdogan criticized the way the press
    handled terrorism issue as well.

    "Description of members of the terrorist organization PKK as rebels
    and resisters, but not as terrorists really saddens us. We also
    see such approach in the US press, nearly in all of it. This is
    unacceptable. 'Terrorist' when it comes to Al Qaida, but 'rebel'
    when it comes to PKK...," Erdogan said.

    "Such an approach is incomprehensible. Here, the world press should
    also be aware that it is passing a test," he added.

    Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday Turkey was not after a war,
    but it took a decision to wage an operation.

    Erdogan replied to questions of reporters at the National Press Club
    in Washington D.C.

    Erdogan said he was quite pleased with USA's recognition PKK as a
    terrorist organization and recalled US President George W. Bush's
    statements declaring PKK as an enemy of Turkey, Iraq and USA.

    Erdogan said sharing intelligence was of vital importance for Turkey.

    Upon a question on whether he would trust Iraqi Kurds regarding the
    fight against terrorism, Erdogan said they discussed how to cooperate
    on the issue with US officials and representatives of the central
    administration in Iraq during the recent International Conference on
    Iraq held in Istanbul.

    "All parties confirmed that we can cooperate. So, we have to trust
    now and we will see what happens in time with the steps we will take,"
    he said.

    - "NOBODY BUT TURKEY WILL DECIDE" - Erdogan said, "Only Turkey will
    decide on how many soldiers will be deployed inside its borders and
    where to deploy them at the moment," upon a question on what USA or
    Iraqi Kurdish leaders should do to avoid Turkish soldiers' presence
    at the border.

    "I would like to underscore one thing here: Our target is the terrorist
    organization PKK which settled in the north of Iraq, our target is
    never the civilians," Erdogan said.

    - "WE HAVE PROTECTED THE PESHMERGA" - A reporter recalled that "Iraqi
    Kurdish representatives cooperated with Turkey and fought with PKK
    in 1990's" and asked Erdogan what happened to those relations.

    "At that time, Turkey protected nearly 600,000 peshmerga which ran
    away from Saddam Hussein's violence and took shelter in our country,"
    Erdogan said.

    "It is quite thought-provoking that such relations became reversed
    nowadays," he said.

    Upon a question on whether the rising nationalism against terrorist
    attacks in Turkey targeted citizens with Kurdish origin, Erdogan said,
    "No actions targeted our citizens with Kurdish origin. Our nation's
    reaction targets the terrorist organization and its supporters".

    Moreover, upon another question, Erdogan said Turkey's neighbouring
    countries Iran and Syria had problems with terrorist organization
    PKK as well.

    "I would like to underscore that we are not after a war. We took a
    decision to wage an operation. This is an operation and our technical
    teams, mainly the General Staff, know the way to conduct it. I do
    not believe that it will cause any problems in southeastern Turkey or
    in our country," Erdogan said, upon a question on whether a probable
    clash with PKK would affect the economy in Turkey's southeast.

    Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday a PKK terrorist's escape
    after he was released pending trial in France and Austria's paving
    the way for this terrorist to proceed to Iraq, were unforgivable
    mistakes of these two EU-member countries.

    Replying to questions at the National Press Club in Washington D.C.,
    Erdogan said Turkey's EU membership process was also on the agenda
    during his recent talks with US President George W. Bush.

    Erdogan said Bush expressed his ongoing support for Turkey's adhesion
    to the union.

    Commenting on Turkey's relations with France, Erdogan recalled the
    recent escape of a PKK terrorist from France and Austria's stance on
    the issue.

    "We have delivered a diplomatic note to Austria in connection with
    that incident. Moreover, we have expressed our sorrow to France. Such
    incidents should not take place," Erdogan said.

    Regarding Turkey's EU membership process, Erdogan said, "We are
    determined to become an EU member and we will firmly carry on with
    this process".

    Erdogan commented on the resolution regarding the Armenian allegations
    on incidents of 1915 as well.

    Upon a reporter's question on what happened in those years, Erdogan
    underscored that a genocide never took place and it was an act of
    deportation.

    "We have the relevant documents in our archives," Erdogan said.

    "This issue is used by the Armenian diaspora to accumulate interest,"
    Erdogan said, upon a question on why this historical issue was always
    on the agenda.
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