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    US must take steps in Iraq, Cyprus to improve ties with Turkey - party official

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    24 Mar 05

    Washington DC, 24 March: Murat Mercan, the deputy chairman of the
    ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), said on Thursday [24 March]
    that Turkey-the United States relations were not as bad as perceived
    by public opinion, adding that both parties had the necessary will
    to improve the bilateral relations. Holding a news conference after
    attending a panel discussion at the American Enterprise Institute
    (AEI), Mercan said that he had held a series of talks with US State
    Department and National Security Council officials. "Turkey-the United
    States relations are not as bad as perceived by public opinion or
    as reflected in the media. Both parties have the necessary will to
    improve their bilateral relations. I believe that if we can correct
    some misunderstandings, our relations will be better," he said.

    Mercan told reporters that he did not get the impression that the
    United States would recognize the so-called Armenian genocide this
    year. "Any deterioration in our relations will be beneficial neither
    for Turkey nor for the United States. Those who take advantage from
    it are persons or countries having negative feelings against Turkey.
    Anti-Americanism in Turkey is not a rooted tendency, on the contrary,
    it is cyclical," he said. Noting that exaggerated reports both in
    Turkish and American press had a great part in such misunderstandings,
    Mercan went on saying: "The United States could improve its image
    in Turkey by taking more strict measures against the terrorist
    organization of PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party], opening a second border
    gate in Iraq and taking steps to put an end to international isolation
    of Turkish Cypriots. Another area of cooperation between Turkey and
    the United States will be the Caucasus. I believe that Turkey can
    play a momentous role in efforts to provide democracy in the region."

    Upon a question about Turkish Parliamentary Human Rights Inquiry
    Commission Chairman Mehmet Elkatmis' describing the operation of the
    US forces in Fallujah city of Iraq as a "genocide", Mercan said: "It
    was an unfortunate statement. Elkatmis tried to correct his mistake.
    We all should be careful while using certain words." Mercan said
    that Turkish Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc was planning to pay a
    visit to the United States in May. Upon a question, Mercan said that
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan could come to California
    in May to attend the graduation ceremony of his daughter. Mercan said
    that Turkey was "extremely uneasy" about anti-Semitic statements.
    Replying to another question, Mercan said that if the United Nations
    Security Council decided to impose sanctions on Iran because of its
    possible nuclear activities, Turkey would abide by the decision.

    Denying news reports claiming that the United States was planning
    to keep its mission in Turkey at the level of the third man for a
    long time after resignation of US Ambassador to Turkey Eric Edelman
    in June, Mercan said: "These are baseless claims. During my talks
    with US National Security Council officials, they told me that the
    second man would be sent immediately, and the new ambassador would
    be appointed soon."
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