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    DEPUTY PM ARINC SAYS TURKEY MUST RESOLVE KURDISH ISSUE

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 4 2009
    Turkey

    Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc has said Turkey must address its
    Kurdish problem and put a stop to terrorism in order to unite all of
    its citizens. Repeating the words of pro-Kurdish Democratic Society
    Party (DTP) leader Ahmet Turk, who said on Tuesday in Diyarbakir
    that he is ready to die when there is peace, Arinc said these words
    were important in regards to a democratic initiative floated by the
    government in July addressing Kurdish rights and freedoms.

    "This statement was very important and very significant. The Turkish
    people cannot remain indifferent to the cry of a person who says,
    'Let there be peace; then God can claim my life,'" Arinc said at an
    iftar dinner in Istanbul, hosted by the Civil Society Development
    Program (STGP) on Wednesday. "We all suffered and are tired. Let the
    bloodshed stop in this country. We don't want to hear the sound of
    guns. We want to leave these bad days behind us. When the conflict is
    over, there will be no obstacles before Turkey. We will use our full
    potential. We will grow and be stronger. It is time to say 'enough
    for the losses we have suffered for the last 30 years'," Arinc said.

    Relations with neighbors He also pointed out that Turkey has been
    having better relations with its neighbors and that it plays an
    influential role in the Middle East. "Turkey and Syria were enemies
    for about 40 years. But now we are at a point where there is almost
    no border. Turkey also has very good communication with Iran, Iraq,
    Georgia, Russia and the Balkan countries. We deal not only with our
    own problems but with the problems of others. We are mediating issues
    between Syria and Israel and Lebanon and Israel," he said, adding that
    Turkey has had problems with Armenia but that that is changing. "We
    do not accept the 'genocide.' Armenia has an active foreign policy
    which pushes third-party countries into accepting this genocide. This
    environment creates an atmosphere for bitter relations. Having a
    protocol signed [referring to the Aug. 31 protocol between Armenia
    and Turkey] is for the benefit of Azerbaijan, and it is also suitable
    for Turkey's interests."

    He also said when it comes to solving problems with Armenia, the first
    consideration is Turkey's interests and that the second consideration
    is the interest of Turkey's allies.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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