Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Ban On Ruling AKP Would Be 'Unfortunate', U.S Says

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Ban On Ruling AKP Would Be 'Unfortunate', U.S Says

    BAN ON RULING AKP WOULD BE 'UNFORTUNATE', U.S. SAYS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.06.2008 16:52 GMT+04:00

    The United States said last Thursday for the first time that a ban on
    Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, whose closure
    case on charges of anti-secularism is currently being considered by
    the Constitutional Court, would be "unfortunate."

    But Matt Bryza, deputy assistant secretary of state for European and
    Eurasian affairs, continued on to elucidate that his disappointment
    with a ban would in no way compel Washington to issue "ultimata or
    threats" on this matter. The most Bryza said during an address to the
    Washington Institute for Near Eastern Policy, a Turkish think tank,
    was that, "probably, [it would be] quite unfortunate if the way the
    political debate is resolved is through banning a party." He was
    delivering the annual "Turgut Ozal lecture," named after the late
    Turkish president who had worked for improved U.S.-Turkish relations.

    "It's up to Turkey to work it out. It's not appropriate for the United
    States to set any ultimata or threats," Bryza said.

    Although Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has recently been
    indirectly speaking out against the AKP's closure, Bryza's remark
    that an AKP closure would be unfortunate, steals the show as the
    strongest and the most explicit U.S. statement on the matter, to date,
    the Turkish Daily News reports.
Working...
X