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    TURKISH NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETS OVER STRATEGIC ISSUES

    Arab Monitor
    Aug 21 2008
    Italy

    Istanbul, 21 August - The Turkish National Security Council (MGK)
    met today at the headquarters of the Turkish Staff Officers' school
    in Istanbul for a thorough discussion about the repercussions of
    the NATO-Russian crisis over Georgia on the balance of power in the
    Caucasus region and its consequences for Turkey's national security
    interests. Prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is scheduled to brief
    the MGC on his visits to Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan, and foreign
    minister Ali Babacan will report about the NATO emergency meeting
    that took place in Brussels two days ago.

    Prime minister Erdogan is expected to report about the outcome of
    his efforts to draw the Russian, the Georgian and the Azerbaijan
    governments into a joint Caucus stability pact. The stakes for Turkey
    are high, as Ankara, as a NATO member, intends to maintain support
    for the territorial integrity of Georgia, without however ruling out
    the possibility of a secession of South Ossetia and Abhkazia. Given
    the strategic importance of energy policy for Turkey, Ankara has no
    intention to harm its relations with Russia.

    Another issue of prime importance for the MGK meeting will be the
    relationship with Armenia: following the crisis in Georgia, Turkey
    intensified ongoing talks between Turkish and Armenian officials aimed
    at improving bilateral relations and healing historic rifts. Regarding
    the improvement of Turkish-Armenian relations, one of the decisions
    to be taken in today's MGK meeting will be the eventual visit of
    President Abdullah Gul to Erevan in occasion of the Turkish-Armenian
    football match on 6 September.

    Last but certainly not least, the issue of the Iraqi city of Kirkuk
    will be on the MGK's agenda today: Turkey has been pressing the United
    States to prevent the Kurdish militia Peshmerga and the Iraqi Kurdish
    regional government from taking over Kirkuk through a combination
    of Kurdish militias' actions on the ground and a staged referendum,
    backed by the Kurdish Iraqi President Jalal Talabani. On this issue,
    the United States have failed to meet Turkey's expectations and have
    not been capable of imposing a Provincial Electoral Law on the Iraqi
    government, that would have kept the Kurdish Peshmerga militia out
    of Kirkuk and granted constitutional rights to the Sunni Arab and
    the Turkmen communities of the area, as requested by Turkey.
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