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    Zaman, Turkey
    June 12 2005

    Period of 'Wait and See' in Turkish-American Relations
    By Bilge Isa Seyran
    Published: Sunday 12, 2005
    zaman.com


    Dr. Soner Cagaptay, director of Turkey program of the prominent US
    think tank organization The Washington Institute, said that a period
    of "wait and see" has started in Turkish-American relations following
    the visit of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    Commenting on Erdogan's US visit to the Cihan News Agency, Cagaptay
    noted that although the talks did not pass as warmly as the earlier
    ones, they were still a nice beginning for the normalization of
    Turkey-US relations, which were spoilt after the issue of the March 1
    deployment motion and which have been fluctuating for the last two
    years. "It was a crucial meeting between two leaders, US President
    George W. Bush and Erdogan, who listened to each other on various
    issues and that lasted 70 minutes. The threat of the Kurdistan
    Worker's Party (PKK) terrorist organization was discussed and
    Turkey's perspective on Armenia was shared. The issue of Syria was
    also discussed, which I think was the most important of all," the
    director noted.

    Cagaptay explained that Turkey's policy on Damascus in the next
    period would be a determining factor in relations with Syria, which
    is the issue that caused the biggest difference of opinion between
    Bush and Erdogan during their meeting. Remarking that the
    international community aims to isolate Syria and push it into a
    corner, Cagaptay added: "Turkey, on the other side, wants to engage
    Syria into the international community and not to cut off the
    dialogue process. That's why, we need to observe how Turkey's Syria
    policy will evolve during the summer." The Washington Institute
    expert signified that Damascus sees its relations with Ankara as a
    chance to break its own strategic isolation and added: "It should not
    be forgotten that Syria is a country, which indirectly caused the
    death of tens of thousands of Turks due to its support to the PKK a
    few years ago."

    Making positive comments on the Cyprus issue, one of the most
    important issues in Erdogan's agenda, Dr. Cagaptay said: "In fact,
    Cyprus is not a problem of the US but the UN. It is a matter between
    the EU and Turkey. The fact that Washington makes efforts about an
    issue that is not its problem, shows its sincerity." Cagaptay
    explained. Emphasizing that the expressions 'strategic relation' used
    by Bush and 'strategic partnership' used by Erdogan carried a very
    different meanings in international relations, Cagaptay said: "While
    partnership means a strong and mutual dynamics, relation is a weaker
    word. Erdogan's use of this expression shows his desire to return to
    the old days. Bush's use of the term 'relation' shows that this is
    not yet so."

    Cagaptay said that Turkish-American relations will get better in the
    autumn with the steps taken on Cyprus, strengthening of the positive
    attitude from Turkey to the US, the support of the AKP government and
    the positive remarks by both sides recently. The improvement also
    depends on Syria's not causing a serious crisis.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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