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  • ANKARA: Rice Warns: Turkey Should Not Intervene In Northern Iraq

    RICE WARNS: TURKEY SHOULD NOT INTERVENE IN NORTHERN IRAQ

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Oct 25 2007

    US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has warned Turkey in very
    strong terms not to intervene in northern Iraq, underscoring that
    the US will "do what is necessary" in terms of taking care of the
    PKK presence there.

    In statements made before the US House of Representatives Committee
    on Foreign Affairs, Rice commented "The past 72 hours have been very
    difficult. I spoke on Sunday with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
    and also with the Iraqi Kurds. As we have said before, there must be
    no place made for PKK terrorism to hurt Turkey. Both the Iraqis and
    the Turks need to make extraordinary efforts."

    Rice did not that in her talks with Prime Minister Erdogan, she had
    underscored that the US was taking the current situation extremely
    seriously.

    Rice also noted that while the US was working with Turkey and Iraq on
    certain shared precautions, the Baghdad administration had confirmed
    that it would be closing down known PKK bureaus in Iraq, and working
    generally to prevent the PKK from activity:

    "We have a series of precautions in mind. We believe that if
    followed, these precautions will allow control to be gained in this
    situation. There is a three-way mechanism that we have in place which
    includes Turkey, the US, and Iraq...."

    On the possibility that Turkey might infact decide to send military
    over the border into Iraq in pursuit of PKK forces, Rice said this:

    "The Turks should not engage in over the border intervention. We
    have warned that responding in this way will affect the stability of
    the region. We have encouraged everyone to find a solution to this
    terrorist problem in a way which will not undermine the stability of
    northern Iraq."

    On the question of the Armenian bill, which is expected to come up
    for a vote before the US House of Representatives soon, Rice told
    the Committee "We believe strongly that this bill must not move
    forward....This is a very sensitive period for Turkey. There are
    enormous changes taking place. We have very important strategic
    interests in Turkey."

    Rice noted that she had met with Armenian Prime Minister Serge
    Sarkisian this week, and that she had noted to him that Americans
    preferred to turn their faces towards the future rather than towards
    the past, and that the same stance was necessary for Turkey and
    Armenia.
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