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    TURKISH PREMIER SAYS USA DIDN'T ASK FOR WARSHIPS TO PASS THROUGH TURKISH STRAITS

    Anatolia news agency
    Aug 20 2008
    Turkey

    Istanbul, 20 August: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan left
    Istanbul for Azerbaijan on Wednesday [20 August].

    Erdogan will assess the recent developments in the region with
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

    Holding a press conference at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport prior to his
    departure, Erdogan said that he would discuss Caucasus stability and
    cooperation platform, which was a project he proposed to find solution
    to the problems in the region.

    The recent situation in Georgia showed the necessity to restore peace,
    stability and security in Caucasus, Erdogan said.

    "Turkey also has a vital interest in this issue. I believe that
    implementation of a mechanism which contributes to the common interests
    of the region is important," he said.

    Regarding his visits to Moscow and Tbilisi, Erdogan said that he
    conveyed his views to officials that Caucasus stability and cooperation
    platform was a project that could fully settle sustainable peace,
    security and stability. Erdogan said that both Russian and Georgian
    officials told him that they could take part in such a platform.

    Upon a question, Erdogan said that they would also hold meetings
    with Armenian officials regarding Caucasus stability and cooperation
    platform. He added that Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan would
    also meet with the Russian foreign minister this week regarding the
    issue. Erdogan said that after Babacan's meeting, the details of the
    visit to Armenia would be shaped up.

    Regarding energy issue, Erdogan said that initiatives were launched for
    transfer of natural gas to Turkey from south to eliminate difficulties
    which sometimes emerged between Turkey and Iran in winter.

    When asked about news reports claiming that two US vessels, which
    wanted to go to Georgia, were not permitted to pass from the
    Straits, Erdogan said that no request had been made to Turkey so
    far regarding the issue. He added that if such a request was made,
    relevant institutions and the government discussed it in a detailed
    way, and then made a decision.

    Foreign Minister Babacan is accompanying Erdogan.
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