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    EDELMAN TAKES FLOOR IN OZAL CONFERENCE

    Anatolian Times
    June 22 2006

    WASHINGTON D.C. - Eulogizing Turkish leaders Mustafa Kemal Ataturk,
    Ismet Inonu and Turgut Ozal who managed to bring "times of crisis
    to progress of the country", U.S. Under Secretary of Defense Eric
    Edelman stressed that the United States needed such an impressive
    leadership in Turkey.

    Edelman, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Turkey between July
    2003-2005, took the floor at traditional "Turgut Ozal" session
    organized in Washington D.C. by the Washington Institute for Near
    Eastern Policy, a think-tank organization.

    Edelman extolled Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who turned Turkey's face to
    the West with his reforms, Ismet Inonu who steered Turkey toward
    international organizations like the UN and NATO after the Second
    World War, and Turgut Ozal who had Turkey integrate with the world
    economically and politically.

    -"STRIKING LEADERSHIP CAPACITY-"

    Replying to a question about current leadership in Turkey, Edelman
    said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan "displayed a
    striking capacity in political and economic reforms particularly in
    the first period of the government and paved the ways for beginning
    of negotiations with the European Union (EU).

    Edelman also underscored that the Turkish government at the same
    time displayed a valor for a solution in Cyprus based on Annan plan,
    "thanks to this courage, for the first time after 40 years, the
    parties approach the solution this much," he indicated.

    "However, the process was obstructed after the Greek Cypriot voted
    'no' in the referendum," he said.

    -"SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE"-

    When he was recalled that positive point of view of the Turkish public
    towards U.S. administration was at the lowest level (when compared
    with the whole world) according to the surveys, Edelman said it would
    be advantageous if the administrations of Turkey and the United States
    have consistent exchange of views.

    -"TURBULENCE IS NOT A SECRET BUT BEING OVERCOME GRADUALLY"-

    "Turkish-U.S. relations entail attention of both parties," Edelman
    remarked and noted that both countries should continuously work to
    enhance dimensions of bilateral relations and consult each other.

    Edelman said, "there are not only Armenia and PKK issues in
    Turkish-U.S. relations. Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey's relations
    with Ukraine and Russia and various NATO issues are in question."

    "The United States values Turkish-U.S. relations," Edelman said and
    added that the "turbulence" which started in the wake of September
    11 and with Iraq war was not a secret, yet noted that all those were
    being overcome gradually.

    -"IRAQ SHOULD NOT BE A SHELTER FOR PKK ANYMORE"-

    "Our hearts beat together with the families of Turkish citizens
    who lost their lives because of PKK terrorism," Edelman indicated
    and noted that Iraq should not be a shelter for the terrorist PKK
    organization anymore.

    Edelman emphasized that Turkey and the United States were in
    collaboration on that matter. "The two countries have never been so
    close to each other in exchange of intelligence."

    Edelman said methods other than military force should be sought while
    searching for ways to impede acts of terrorism. He said that efforts to
    improve economic situation in Turkey's southeast would be beneficial.

    -"ALSO TURKEY IS ON TARGET"-

    Pointing out that the United States was determined to resolve Iran
    issue through diplomatic ways, Edelman said Washington welcomed
    the support that Turkey gives to the process carried out with 3 EU
    member countries.

    Edelman said it would be the regional countries (in geographical terms)
    that would be mostly harmed in case Iran attains nuclear capacity
    and stressed that Israel and Turkey were "on the target".

    He said Israel and Turkey were two democratic countries in the region
    and contributed to the democratic progress of the region.

    -IRAQ-

    Edelman acclaimed the efforts that Turkey exerted for stability in Iraq
    and particularly the initiative that convened Sunnites in Istanbul.

    Asked about the situation of Kirkuk, Edelman said, "this is a very
    sensitive issue for Iraqis," and noted that the decision pertaining
    to the situation of the city belonged to Iraqis.

    -CYPRUS-EU-

    Responding to a comment that Cyprus question obstructed Turkey's EU
    membership, Edelman said this problem was considered a "potential
    obstacle" yet joint efforts were underway to resolve the problem.

    Edelman stated that the Turkish government displayed "flexibility"
    in the past few months on Cyprus question, indicating that the other
    party should display the same flexibility.

    "The United States has been advocating Turkey's EU membership since
    1963. This is not something new. We have always been consistent,"
    Edelman said.

    -ATTACK ON COUNCIL OF STATE-

    Asked whether the attack on Council of State judges was an attack
    against secularism, Edelman said, "I do not make any comment on an
    issue which is under investigation."

    -"I SHARE SAME VIEWS WITH MY BOSS"-

    Asked if he shared the views of U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
    who had said, "the insurgents in Iraq would not be so effective if
    Turkey had approved March 1 motion," Edelman said, "I have same views
    with my boss."

    -TURKEY-RUSSIA RELATIONS-

    Responding to a question, Edelman said improvement of Turkey's
    relations with Russia should not be considered an alternative to its
    relations with the West.

    "The U.S. is pleased to see that Turkey has constructive relations both
    with Russia and Ukraine." On Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, Edelman
    said Turkey would play the role of an "energy depot" in the region.
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