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    US Department of State, DC

    Remarks to the Press Following Meeting With Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey

    R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary for Political Affairs

    Ankara, Turkey

    September 19, 2007

    Released by U.S. Embassy Ankara

    UNDER SECRETARY BURNS: Good Afternoon. Ambassador Wilson and I have
    just had an excellent meeting with Prime Minister Erdogan and we
    conveyed to the Prime Minister the friendship and best respects of
    President Bush. We said that it's our President's strong wish, our
    government's strong wish that we now strengthen our relationship with
    Turkey for the period ahead. In that respect we said that we will
    continue to support very strongly Turkey's prospects for accession,
    full accession, to the European Union. And we will continue to give
    strong support to Turkey's effort to combat the PKK. We very much
    sympathize with the Turkish people and the Turkish government that PKK
    actions against Turkey must be stopped. We condemn the latest PKK
    action, which again has taken an innocent Turkish life. We also
    assured the Prime Minister that the US government will continue to
    oppose any resolution in the United States Congress on Armenian
    genocide. Finally, we had a very good discussion about the intention
    of the United States government to try to obviously increase trade and
    invest with Turkey and to work with Turkey for the effort to find
    peace between Israel and the Palestinians - an issue in which
    Secretary Rice is engaged today in Israel itself.

    We Americans have an excellent relationship with the government of
    Turkey. We consider Turkey to be a great friend and ally of our
    country. We look forward to strengthening that relationship and I
    think you'll see a lot of activity, many high level meetings between
    our governments to do that in the months ahead.

    Thank you very much.

    QUESTION: What is the position of the US government on the natural gas
    agreement between Iran and Turkey?

    UNDER SECRETARY BURNS: Thank you very much. I explained to the Prime
    Minister that the United States is pursuing a peaceful diplomatic
    strategy towards Iran. We hope very much that we can work with many
    countries around the world to convince Iran to stop its nuclear
    research and to agree to negotiations. Iran has refused to do both so
    far and we think the best course is for the US to work with Turkey and
    with many other countries -- of the European countries, with Russia
    and China - to convince Iran that diplomacy and negotiations are the
    way forward and the responsibility lies with Iran to choose
    negotiations. So in that sense, if diplomacy is to be effective, we
    will need the support of all countries in Asia, in the Middle East, in
    Europe, to contribute to the sanctions against Iran.

    QUESTION: Is the India-US nuclear deal in trouble?

    UNDER SECRETARY BURNS: Thank you. I think that the US-India nuclear
    deal is firmly intact. It's going to be successful. We're going to
    move forward on it and you'll see that happen in the next few months.

    QUESTION: How is the investigation going into US-made weapons falling
    into the hands of the PKK?

    UNDER SECRETARY BURNS: Let me just say this. The Ambassador and I
    assured the Prime Minister and we will assure all the other Turkish
    officials with whom we meet today that we are solidly with Turkey. We
    support Turkey; we oppose the PKK; we give no arms to the PKK; we give
    no support to the PKK. The PKK is a vicious terrorist organization. It
    deserves universal condemnation. It will have no support from the
    United States -- on the contrary. We hope to work with the Iraqi
    government, the Turkish government and of course our own government to
    see that these activities, these horrible actions of the PKK, are
    brought to an end.

    QUESTION: Will Secretary Rice come to Turkey for the Iraqi Neighbors
    meeting in Istanbul?

    UNDER SECRETARY BURNS: Yes, Secretary Rice has decided that she of
    course will come to Istanbul to the conference being hosted by the
    Turkish government for support to Iraq and she looks forward obviously
    to good meetings with the Turkish leadership when she's here. And in
    that regard, we view Turkey on the question of Iraq, on the question
    of Middle East peace between Israel and the Palestinians, to be a
    central actor and to be an indispensable country in the search for
    peace in the Middle East in general.

    QUESTION: Is there any confirmation on the date of the meeting between
    the Prime Minister and President Bush in Washington?

    UNDER SECRETARY BURNS: I think the White House would be the ones to
    announce that but we are looking forward to a series of high level
    meetings this year.

    Thank you.

    Released on September 19, 2007
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