TURKEY WATCHES CLOSELY U.S. POLICY ON ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
17.02.2009 13:48 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. President Barack Obama has told Turkish
President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan he hopes to
strengthen ties with their country and expressed support for Turkey's
growing relationship with Iraq, the White House said on Monday.
Obama spoke to the two men by phone earlier in the day.
"In both calls, the leaders discussed a number of current issues,
including U.S. support for the growing Turkish-Iraqi relationship,
the importance of cooperation in Middle East peace efforts, and the
U.S. review on Afghanistan and Pakistan policy," the White House said
in a statement.
Turkey has repeatedly attacked hideouts of Kurdish rebels in the
northern mountainous region of Iraq.
The White House said Obama emphasized the importance of the U.S.-Turkey
alliance and expressed his desire to work on a "broad agenda" of
mutual strategic interest.
"The President emphasized his desire to strengthen U.S.-Turkish
relations and to work together effectively in NATO," the statement
said, the IHT reports.
Meanwhile, the statement issued by the Turkish government says that
Turkey watches closely the U.S. policy toward Armenia and Middle East
and "hopes for a fair approach that will not damage the U.S.-Turkish
relations."
PanARMENIAN.Net
17.02.2009 13:48 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. President Barack Obama has told Turkish
President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan he hopes to
strengthen ties with their country and expressed support for Turkey's
growing relationship with Iraq, the White House said on Monday.
Obama spoke to the two men by phone earlier in the day.
"In both calls, the leaders discussed a number of current issues,
including U.S. support for the growing Turkish-Iraqi relationship,
the importance of cooperation in Middle East peace efforts, and the
U.S. review on Afghanistan and Pakistan policy," the White House said
in a statement.
Turkey has repeatedly attacked hideouts of Kurdish rebels in the
northern mountainous region of Iraq.
The White House said Obama emphasized the importance of the U.S.-Turkey
alliance and expressed his desire to work on a "broad agenda" of
mutual strategic interest.
"The President emphasized his desire to strengthen U.S.-Turkish
relations and to work together effectively in NATO," the statement
said, the IHT reports.
Meanwhile, the statement issued by the Turkish government says that
Turkey watches closely the U.S. policy toward Armenia and Middle East
and "hopes for a fair approach that will not damage the U.S.-Turkish
relations."