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    IRAQI MFA: TURKEY'S REQUEST IMPOSSIBLE TO FULFIL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    29.10.2007 14:12 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iraq's foreign minister Hoshyar Zebari has warned
    of serious consequences if Turkey launches a ground assault against
    Kurdish rebels based in northern Iraq.

    Hoshyar Zebari said the current crisis is "dead serious" and accused
    Turkey of not seeking a peaceful solution.

    He said Turkey had shown no interest in Iraqi proposals to calm
    the situation.

    Turkey has 100,000 troops near the border and is threatening to attack
    the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in Iraq.

    The group frequently launches deadly attacks on Turkish troops,
    and is accused by Ankara of using the Kurdish semi-autonomous area
    of northern Iraq as a safe haven.

    Mr Zebari said Turkey demanded that Iraq hand over senior members of
    the PKK sheltering in Iraq, a request he said was impossible to fulfil.

    "They are not under our control, in fact. They are up in the mountains,
    they are armed," he said.

    He said there was nothing to stop Turkey taking action against PKK
    bases in the remote and rugged border mountains.

    But the massing of an estimated 100,000 Turkish troops - with tanks
    and other heavy weaponry - raised fears that the Turks were planning
    something bigger and deeper into northern Iraq, Mr Zebari said.

    Such a step would have "disastrous consequences" for stability in
    both countries and in the wider region, he added.

    "This would be a unilateral decision and that's why people are
    resisting that."

    "That's why the whole government of Iraq and the whole people of Iraq
    are united really not to see their sovereignty, their territorial
    integrity undermined by a friendly neighboring country," he said.

    There are fears of a collision between Turkish troops and the Iraqi
    Kurdish forces which control the area.

    The Kurdish north of Iraq is a semi-autonomous area run by the Kurdish
    Regional Government, led by Masoud Barzani.

    Speaking to al-Jazeera TV, Mr Barzani insisted he would not hand over
    anyone to Turkey, but added that he would also not allow the area to
    be used as a base for a rebel group, BBC reports.
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