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    RUSSIAN MP: TURKEY CAN FREEZE ITS POLITICAL CONTACTS WITH THE USA

    Regnum, Russia
    Oct 18 2007

    The intention of the Republic of Turkey to conduct a counter-terror
    operation in the territory of Iraq stirs anxiety, First Deputy Chair
    of the Russian State Duma Committee for Foreign Affairs Leonid Slutsky
    told in an interview to a REGNUM correspondent today.

    According to Slutsky, the political and military leadership in Ankara
    is to derive from the understanding that a military operation in
    northern Iraq "is more destabilizing the tense enough situation in
    the region."

    Turkey is playing an important role in southern Europe and, as
    Slutsky believes, if Turkey resorts to exacerbating the conflict,
    it will face a dilemma: it can either stop opposing the US military
    operation in Iraq or freeze all political contacts with America.

    Moreover, as Slutsky reminded, the relations of Turkey with the United
    States were harmed by the decision of the US Congress Foreign Affairs
    Committee to recognize the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.

    According to Slutsky, starting from March 2003, when Iraq was subjected
    to massive strikes by the US and UK Armed Forces and their allies,
    the situation in Iraq and around it has been developing under the worst
    scenario. Slutsky notes that ideas have been heard recently to divide
    Iraq into three parts, probably, the MP believes, it is the final
    goal of the operation in Iraq. "There are no convincing proofs that
    Iraq was producing, storing or, moreover, using prohibited weapons,"
    Slutsky emphasized.

    On October 17, the Turkish parliament voted for allotting to the
    government the powers for starting a military operation in northern
    Iraq for a year.
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