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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    Sunday, September 16, 2007 01:14

    US Diplomat sends seven messages to Turkey

    Nicholas Burns, the third ranking official at the US
    state department, has said that Turkey-US relations
    have reached a `critical juncture'. Burns, who said
    `we should work together' on the issues of Iran and
    energy, made several challenging remarks to Ankara
    during a recent speech in Washington, DC.


    Gül and Erdoðan reliable
    `Turkey is critical for us, an indispensable ally,
    with her commitment to secular democracy. Prime
    Minister Erdoðan and President Gül are reliable. They
    have kept promises they have made to us in the past.
    Turkey is an important portal for energy sources to
    reach Europe. We support Turkey's accession to the
    European Union. `

    Work with us against Iran
    `The energy agreement between Iran and Turkey bothered
    us. It is beneficial for both the US and Turkey to
    keep Iran, which supports the Taleban and wants to
    possess nuclear power, under control.'
    Six months for PKK

    `The PKK is a terrorist organisation. Our good faith
    should not be underestimated. I hope that solid steps
    will be taken against the PKK within the next six
    months.

    Open priests' school
    `The Fener Greek Patriarchate is of ecumenical status.
    The US recognises Patriarch Bartholomeos as a friend.
    A priests' school should be opened in Heybeliada.'

    Open borders with Armenia
    `Normalize relations with Armenia. The
    Turkish-Armenian border should be opened. We are
    opposed to the passing of the Armenian bill in
    Congress. In the case of this bill passing, those in
    Turkey who seek to keep a dialogue between the
    Armenians and the Turks will be silenced.'

    Lift article 301
    `Article 301 of the Turkish penal code, used even
    against Nobel prize-winner Orhan Pamuk, should be
    lifted.'
    Cyprus
    `We are working for the UN to start a new venture in
    Cyprus.'
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