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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Sept 28 2007


    TURKISH PREMIER'S US ADDRESS ON FOREIGN POLICY, KURDISH REBELS,
    MIDEAST


    ["ERDOGAN SAYS ARMENIAN RESOLUTION IN US CONGRESS IS HURTING TURKISH
    NATION" - AA headline]

    NEW YORK (A.A) -28.09.2007 -"A resolution concerning Armenian
    allegations on the incidents of 1915, which will be discussed at the
    US Congressional floor during the upcoming legislative term, and
    possibility of the US Congress's passing an illegal and a unilateral
    political judgment are seriously hurting Turkey and the Turkish
    nation," Prime Minister said Thursday.

    Speaking at a gathering in the New York-based think tank Council of
    Foreign Relations, Erdogan stated that the Congressional approval of
    such a resolution would inflict a serious wound in Turkish-American
    relations.

    "This is a sincere observation and this is what my frankness requires
    me to say," Erdogan told the gathering.

    "It would be an extrajudicial killing to pass such resolutions in
    parliaments through the efforts of diaspora or lobbies. Turkey cannot
    accept such a thing," Erdogan said.

    Erdogan also recalled a proposal by Turkey to set up a committee of
    historians and other experts to search into the archives both in
    Turkey and Armenia, but said that Armenian side failed to respond to
    that proposal.

    -MEETING WITH SARKOZY-

    Prime Minister Erdogan said he would meet French President Nicolas
    Sarkozy in Paris to discuss Turkey's European Union membership bid.

    "During contacts between the representatives of the two countries, we
    have not seen an outspoken rejection of Turkey's EU membership in
    what Sarkozy told us. On the contrary, he said that he would support
    such a process," Erdogan said.

    -US WEAPONARY AT PKK TERRORISTS' HANDS-

    "US-made weapons, and even the heavy weaponry found in the camps of
    the terrorist organization PKK in the north of Iraq, and weapons
    found on terrorist captured by Turkish security forces, have made
    very adverse impact on the Turkish people and the general negative
    outlook on the US in Turkey," Erdogan stated.

    "I know that a great deal of anti-American feeling now prevails in
    our country and the primary reason for that is Iraq to large extent.
    Yet the most important reason is that the terrorist organization is
    using the north of Iraq as a base for its terrorist attacks staged in
    Turkey," Erdogan said.

    "We have yet to see on this issue the attitude that we expected from
    the US and we conveyed that to all officials we met here in the US
    including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice," Erdogan added.

    -MODERATE ISLAM-

    During his speech, Erdogan also rejected allegations that Turkey
    would become a country like Malaysia and refused a concept of
    "moderate Islam."

    "There cannot be a moderate Islam. It is only and simply Islam, and
    you cannot add it tags like moderate or immoderate," Erdogan said.

    "Once they used to say Turkey would become a second Iran and they
    proved wrong. And now they say that Turkey will become a country like
    Malaysia," Erdogan added.

    "We have no concerns about secularism in our country but
    unfortunately there are many scaremongers in Turkey. No one should
    feel disturbed about a politician's wife who wears a headscarf as a
    rule of her faith. But these discussions still occupy the agenda in
    our country," Erdogan noted.

    -IRAN-

    "Turkey feels uneasy about problems stemming from Iran's nuclear
    programme. Turkey supports that all countries can have nuclear energy
    for peaceful purposes. On the other hand, Turkey is opposed to
    proliferation of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction.
    Turkey has always paid careful attention to acting together with the
    international community in the process regarding Iran's nuclear
    programme. In our bilateral talks, we gave the necessary messages to
    our Iranian counterparts. We hope that a diplomatic solution would be
    found. We are ready to make all kinds of contributions to this end,"
    he said.

    -EU AND TRNC-

    "Accession into the EU is one of the indispensable targets of Turkey.
    We know that the EU process is quite difficult and long, but we will
    not give up. Turkey has fulfilled the Copenhagen political criteria
    and begun implementing them," he said.

    Referring to the Cyprus issue, Prime Minister Erdogan said, "now,
    some political leaders have begun saying that it was a mistake to
    accept accession of the Greek Cypriot administration to the EU. But
    they, earlier, voted in favour of it. Why did they change their mind?
    Because they realized that they made an impetuous political decision.
    The EU-member countries pledged to fulfil their responsibilities if
    peoples in Cyprus voted in favour of the UN Secretary General's peace
    plan in the referendum. Although Turkish Cypriot people supported the
    plan, the EU did not keep its promises. On the contrary, the EU still
    expects Turkey to take unilateral steps. As a guarantor country,
    Turkey will not make such a move. First, the EU should fulfil its
    promises," he said.

    "Turkey is a regional and international actor which improves itself
    continuously, relies on its future, and increases its international
    influence. Our stable political structure, our growing economy, our
    constructive and balanced foreign policies, our modern and powerful
    military capabilities, our solidarity with the international
    community which is based on multi-lateralism and law, and our
    determination to create a zone of tranquillity and prosperity both in
    our region and in the world contribute to Turkey's role as a regional
    and international actor," he said.

    -USA-

    "Turkey attaches great importance to its strategic partnership with
    the United States. This partnership is one of the milestones of our
    foreign policy. Our ingrained and multi-dimensional relations with
    the United States are based on our common values and joint
    interests," he said.

    Erdogan noted, "from time to time, the roles we play mutually in line
    with similar targets, can vary. Our approaches can include some
    differences stemming from our own realities. However, our ongoing
    cooperation and solidarity reveal that our relations have a brilliant
    future."

    -IRAQ-

    Prime Minister Erdogan said, "we hope that Iraq will regain its
    esteemed position in its region and in the international community by
    preserving its national unity and territorial integrity."

    Recalling that the international conference on Iraq will take place
    in Istanbul in October, Prime Minister Erdogan said, "Turkey will
    continue using existing communication channels with all sections,
    groups and actors forming the political structure in Iraq in an
    effort to contribute to national compromise in this country."

    -MIDDLE EAST-

    "Turkey is in favour of a lasting and fair peace in the Middle East.
    We have always supported all initiatives aiming to find a solution to
    the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, and continue to do so in the future.
    We are ready to make all kinds of contributions to the Middle East
    peace process," he stressed.

    -SYRIA-

    Referring to the relations with Syria, Prime Minister Erdogan said,
    "we think that Syria should take its place in the international
    community, and that it should be made a part of solutions instead of
    problems. We are expending efforts to this end. Turkey is an
    important actor in functioning diplomacy through open doors."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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