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    M.G.K. SECRETARY GENERAL: TURKEY AND N CYPRUS HAVE DONE EVERYTHING THEY COULD

    The Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Oct 14 2005

    ANKARA - "Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC)
    have done everything they could to find a solution to the Cyprus
    issue," said Turkish National Security Council (MGK) Secretary-General
    Yigit Alpogan.

    Speaking at a seminar hosted by German-American Fulbright Commission
    in association with the Turkish Fulbright Commission on "Turkey's
    Geo-Political and Security Concerns" in Ankara on Thursday, Alpogan
    highlighted importance of national security.

    He said, "threats such as international terrorism, weapons of mass
    destruction, organized crimes, illicit drug trafficking and human
    smuggling have been high on agenda of the world since the attack on
    twin towers of the World Trade Center complex on September 11th."

    Referring to the Cyprus issue, Alpogan said, "Turkey and the TRNC
    have done everything they could to find a solution to the Cyprus
    issue. Turkish Cypriot people supported UN Secretary-General Kofi
    Annan's plan in the referendum last year but they were punished. On
    the other hand, Greek Cypriot people rejected the plan but they
    were awarded."

    Upon a question, Alpogan said, "Armenians should take three steps
    to resolve the problems between Turkey and Armenia. First of all,
    Armenians should recognize the international border between Turkey
    and Armenia which was drawn under the Kars Agreement. Then they should
    give up describing eastern Anatolia as 'western Armenia'. They should
    also put an end to their allegations of genocide."

    Replying to a question about the terrorist organization PKK, Alpogan
    said, "PKK is a part of international terrorism. It does not aim to
    defend people living in southeastern Turkey."

    Upon a question on northern part of Iraq, Alpogan said, "Turkey wants
    to see Iraq as a whole. Division of Iraq can lead to instability and
    serious problems in the region."

    Responding to another question, Alpogan said that Turkey aimed to
    set up good neighborly relations with Iran.

    Meanwhile, U.S. Charge d'affaires in Ankara Nancy McEldowney said
    that Turkey and the United States needed each other since they had
    many regional and global interests in common.

    McEldowney called on German and American journalists to introduce
    Turkey to the world and Europe.
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