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  • ANKARA: Turkey's Gul On War On Terrorism, Separatism; Armenian Claim

    TURKEY'S GUL ON WAR ON TERRORISM, SEPARATISM; ARMENIAN CLAIMS

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Nov 14 2006

    ["FM Gul: 'One of the Most Important Problems and Threats Is
    Separatism'" - AA Headline]

    ANKARA (A.A) -14.11.2006 -"One of the most important problems and
    threats against Turkey is separatism. The fight against terrorism
    is our priority duty," said Turkish Foreign Minister & Deputy Prime
    Minister Abdullah Gul on Tuesday.

    Speaking at the Parliamentary Planning & Budget Commission over the
    budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the year 2007, Gul said,
    "since we predicted current situation in Iraq, we held the meeting
    of neighbouring countries with Iraq. The world should appreciate
    Turkey's initiatives to this end. We attach great importance to Iraq's
    territorial integrity and political unity.

    Protection of these are of vital importance for Iraqi people. If Iraq
    is separated, it will lead to a new unbelievable dark era."

    Recalling that the Iraqi prime minister would pay a visit to Turkey
    in the coming days, Gul said that all those issues would be taken up
    in detail during the visit.

    Referring to the issue of PKK terrorism, Gul said, "one of the most
    important problems and threats against Turkey is separatism. Our
    government has been doing everything in its power in the fight
    against terrorism. Unfortunately, the northern part of Iraq has become
    shelter for the terrorist organization. Our government has displayed
    a determined attitude against it. We attach great importance to the
    United States' appointing a special envoy. We consider the fight
    against terrorism our priority duty. Therefore, we do not need a
    coordinator. However, we have appointed Edip Baser to head the Turkish
    delegation and to attend the meetings among Turkey, the United States
    and Iraq."

    Upon a question about presence of several maps separating Turkey,
    Gul said, "these are nothing but worthless rags."

    Describing the Armenian issue as one of the most important problems
    of Turkey in the next decade, Gul said that they would launch all
    necessary initiatives.

    Later, budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was approved.
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