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    Voice of America
    Feb 9 2008



    Turkish Leader Criticizes European 'Double Standard' on PKK
    By Al Pessin
    Munich
    09 February 2008



    Turkey's prime minister criticized European nations Saturday for
    providing sanctuary to groups that support the Kurdish Workers Party,
    which Turkey, the European Union and the United States have labeled a
    terrorist organization. VOA's Al Pessin reports from Munich, where
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke to the European Security
    Conference on Saturday.


    Prime Minister Erdogan called on European countries to stop allowing
    affiliates of the group, known as the PKK, to raise money and promote
    their cause. The prime minister said he would not name any countries
    specifically, but he also called for the extradition of PKK members
    who are held in Europe. He is heard here through an interpreter.

    "Countries who apply double standards, or who remain unwilling
    towards terrorism, in time, will become shareholders of negative
    consequences of terrorism," he said.

    Prime Minister Erdogan said European countries already suffer from
    drug trafficking used to finance PKK activities.

    He also called on the European Union to move forward with Turkey's
    long-standing application for membership, and he rejected calls by
    some in Europe to give Turkey a 'privileged partnership' status,
    short of full membership.

    In answer to questions from the audience of senior officials and
    leading security experts from Europe, North America and elsewhere,
    the Turkish prime minister challenged Armenia's foreign minister to
    provide proof Turkey was responsible for a massacre of Armenians in
    1915.

    And he denied a charge by a Russian questioner that Turkey is
    harboring Chechen terrorists.

    U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates will deliver a major speech at
    the conference on Sunday. He says he will lay out what he sees as the
    justification for European involvement in bringing stability to
    Afghanistan - the need ensure it does not again become a terrorist
    safe haven. Gates says he wants to convince ordinary Europeans to
    support additional troop deployments to help the undermanned NATO
    mission in Afghanistan.
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