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    TURKISH PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO UNITED STATES CAN NOT SETTLE KURD WORKER PARTY PROBLEM - TURKISH EXPERT

    TREND Information
    Jan 10 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 9 January / Trend corr. R.Hafizoglu / The official
    visit of Abdulla Gul, the Turkish President, to the United States
    is very significant for the Ankara and is a new stage in the
    intergovernmental relations," Arif Keskin, a Turkish political
    scientist, said on his telephonic interview to Trend. Mr.Gul has
    been on an official visit to the United States, since 6 Jan. Mr.Gul
    discussed the development of the bilateral relations with the American
    President J.W.Bush, on 8 January.

    "Turkey is an ally of America. However, a political stagnation has
    been observed between the both countries recently. I am confidence
    that the Turkish President's visit will strengthen the bilateral
    relations. The reliability is one of the key factors in expansion of
    the bilateral relations," Keskin said.

    According to Keslin, the interests of the United States and Turkey
    do not coincide on the issues like Iraq, Middle East and Karabakh
    policy. "The United States knows that Turkey has a huge power in the
    region. The political changes are expected to take place in the region,
    in the near future".

    The expert believes that Mr.Gul's visit to the United States cannot
    settle the problems like the Kurd Worker Party terrorist functioning,
    the so-called Armenian genocide and Karabakh issue. "Even Turkey
    manages partially to influence the United States, on the policy
    concerning the issues of the so-called Armenian genocide. Turkey cannot
    completely change the American policy in the region," Keskin said.

    As the best result, Turkey may weak the popularization of Armenian
    lobby directed against Turkey and Azerbaijan in the United States.

    "By the so-called Armenian genocide claim, the United States wants
    to open the Turkish-Armenian border. In respond, Turkey demanded the
    liberation of the Azerbaijani occupied territories," the political
    scientist said.

    According to the political scientist, the United States policy on
    the Karabakh problem, Armenia and Azerbaijan, differ from the policy
    towards Turkey.
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