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    Turkey Concerned About Iran's Attitude - Turkish National Security Council (MGK) Secretary General
    Author: À.Mammadov

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    July 4 2006

    (Zaman) - "Turkey is concerned about Iran's position about the nuclear
    weapons", Turkish National Security Council (MGK) Secretary General
    Yigit Alpogan said.

    In an interview with the Dutch daily "De Volkskrant", Alpogan stressed
    that the Middle East is an unstable region, and said that Turkey is
    closely monitoring the developments.

    Alpogan noted that the developments in Iraq is another matter causing
    concern, and stated that any negative development in the region may
    cause a universal problem, reports Trend.

    Regarding the terrorist organization PKK Alpogan said that Turkey will
    never consider PKK as an interlocutor and never sit at a negotiation
    table with it, and pointed out that Turkey will not follow Spanish
    government's example (concerning ETA).

    Alpogan said that it is also wrong to compare the terrorist
    organization PKK with ETA.

    Stating that the terrorist organization PKK is trying to divide
    Turkey and posing a big threat against Turkey, Alpogan said that
    Turkey is carrying out a two-folded fight against this threat. "On
    one side Turkey is trying to eradicate terrorism by military means,
    on the other side it is trying to improve economic conditions and
    living standards of the people in the Southeastern Anatolia Region",
    he emphasized.

    Touching on Armenian claims, Alpogan said that this country should
    first give up its genocide allegations, and stop lying to its own
    people.

    Alpogan recalled that Armenia does not recognize the agreement signed
    in 1921 which draws the borders, and has territorial demands from
    Turkey (in the Eastern Anatolia Region).

    --Boundary_(ID_H+TeQ+W77RByDZnT0HKMiA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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