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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 28 2007


    Babacan urges Rice to stop PKK terrorism at once


    Foreign Minister Ali Babacan once again urged the United States to
    take measures to stop the terrorist threat posed by the outlawed
    Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in Iraq, when he met with his US
    counterpart, Condoleezza Rice, in New York on Wednesday.


    US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Foreign Minister Ali
    Babacan (R) on Wednesday at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. The PKK
    problem was one of the key issues during the meeting.
    Babacan also said Turkey's expectations for the arrest and
    extradition of senior leaders of the terrorist group in Iraq remained
    in place, diplomatic sources close to the talks, held on the
    sidelines of the UN General Assembly, said yesterday.

    Turkey has been pressing the US and Iraq to take swift measures
    to stem PKK terrorism and has said that it would take matters into
    its own hands if its demands are not met. Earlier this week, Land
    Forces Commander Gen. Ýlker Baþbuð said the US should understand that
    it is time for action, not words, and warned that Turkey has the
    ability to "increase costs" for the US in Iraq, without elaborating.

    At Wednesday's meeting, however, Rice reiterated verbal assurances
    and said that the United States was working to end the PKK threat,
    not only in Iraq but also wherever it is active in the world. She
    also said that the United States was dealing with the matter at the
    highest level.

    The meeting also touched on two resolutions pending in the US
    Congress on an alleged genocide of Armenians at the hands of the
    Ottoman Turks, the stalemate in the Cyprus problem and the Middle
    East conflict.

    The congressional resolutions call on the US administration to
    recognize Armenian claims of genocide, charges that Turkey
    categorically rejects. Babacan repeated that relations with the
    United States would receive a serious blow if the resolutions are
    passed and urged the administration to intensify efforts to prevent
    its passage.

    The administration is against passage of the resolutions, but US
    officials have said repeatedly that the administration cannot
    intervene in the congressional process. Rice said the administration
    would express its opposition to passage of the resolutions more
    strongly in the future.

    The two ministers also discussed another contentious issue, namely
    Turkish plans to cooperate closely with neighboring Iran in the field
    of energy. The United States opposes a preliminary deal between Iran
    and Turkey to transfer Iranian gas to Europe via Turkey due to
    concerns over Iran's nuclear program and advises Ankara to look to
    alternative suppliers.

    Rice said the United States viewed Iran as a problem-causing country
    and emphasized that its nuclear ambitions were a serious matter for
    Washington. She said the United States expected all countries to
    comply with UN Security Council resolutions issued on Iran's nuclear
    program.


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    Erdal retrial tops agenda at talks with Belgian minister
    Foreign Minister Ali Babacan and his Belgian counterpart, Karel de
    Gucht, have discussed a retrial in Belgium of a Turkish fugitive
    accused in Turkey of involvement in the murder of a prominent
    businessman, diplomats said yesterday.

    The gathering between the two ministers was held on the sidelines of
    UN General Assembly meetings on Wednesday. Gucht said his government
    was closely following the legal process of Fehriye Erdal's retrial.

    Belgium's Supreme Court ruled last week that Erdal, a member of the
    outlawed Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front (DHKP/C), can
    be tried in Belgium for crimes she committed in Turkey. Turkey has
    been seeking extradition of Erdal since she was captured in Belgium
    in September 1996 with a fake passport, months after the murder of
    prominent businessman Özdemir Sabancý and two other people in January
    1996, in which she is believed to have played a key role.

    Turkish authorities demanded her extradition to stand trial in
    connection with the Sabancý murder, but Belgium refused, saying she
    could face the death penalty if returned to Turkey. Ankara banned the
    death penalty in 2001 as part of its European Union bid, but Erdal
    continued to remain in Belgium. She was held for the possession of
    weapons, convicted along with six others for belonging to the DHKP/C
    and sentenced to four years in jail. However she escaped police
    surveillance before her conviction and remains on the run, her
    whereabouts unknown.

    As part of his UN diplomacy, Babacan also met with Russian Foreign
    Minister Sergei Lavrov, Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen and
    Dominica's Foreign Minister Charles Savarin. Lavrov and Babacan
    discussed the situation in Iraq and emphasized that they were in
    consensus that the war-torn country's territorial integrity and
    political unity must be protected. Lavrov also said he agreed with
    Turkey that the Cyprus problem must be solved as part of the UN
    secretary-general's goodwill efforts.


    28.09.2007

    Today's Zaman New York
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