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    TURKEY ASKS RUSSIA TO STOP REBEL KURD ACTIVITIES

    Anatolia news agency
    1 Jun 06

    Ankara, 1 June: Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul asked his
    Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov to support Turkey in its fight
    against terrorism.

    Gul and Lavrov had a dinner in the Turkish Foreign Minister's Residence
    yesterday.

    According to diplomats, two foreign ministers exchanged views about
    bilateral relations and regional topics, as well as Turkey's EU
    membership bid.

    Lavrov welcomed measures Turkey has taken regarding the Caucasus,
    while Gul asked Lavrov to extend support to Turkey's fight against
    the terrorist organization PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party]. He asked
    that Russia take measures against illegal activities of the terrorist
    organization on its territory.

    The two ministers also discussed the so-called Armenian genocide
    allegations, as well as Armenian-Azerbaijani controversy.

    Diplomats quoted Lavrov as saying that "the Armenian allegations
    are not a dominant factor in Turkish-Russian relations; although
    it is important for the Armenians". In the meeting, Lavrov said
    "they (Russians) are against using such historical incidents as a
    political tool."

    Supporting Turkey's suggestion to set up a joint commission composed
    of Turkish-Armenian historians to investigate the Armenian claims,
    Lavrov said that they are ready to extend necessary support to Turkey
    regarding this issue.

    Meanwhile, Gul said that unless the controversy between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan is settled before Azerbaijani elections, a solution may not
    be reached within next five or 10 years. "Therefore, we hope Russia
    will contribute to the settlement of the problem in the possible
    shortest time," he noted.

    On the other hand, diplomats said that Russia plans to upgrade its
    consulate in southern Turkish city of Antalya to a consulate general,
    while Turkey thinks of opening a consulate general in St Petersburg.

    In their meeting, Gul told Lavrov that he is thinking of participating
    in "Paris Charter" meeting to be held in Russia on 27 July.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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