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    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    July 18 2009


    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER: TURKEY HAS RELATIONS WITH ALL ETHNICAL,
    RELIGIOUS GROUPS IN IRAQ




    ANKARA (A.A) - 18.07.2009 - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    said that Turkey had relations with all ethnical, religious and
    sectarian groups in Iraq.
    "The only country which has close and friendly relations with all
    groups (in Iraq) is Turkey," said Davutoglu in a TV program he
    attended in state-run TRT channel on Friday.

    Noting that there was an improvement in security in Iraq in recent
    years but ethnical and sectarian-based conflicts increased in recent
    period, Davutoglu said that Iraqis should unite on a joint value.

    Regarding fight against PKK terrorist organization, Davutoglu said
    that Turkey would exert serious efforts till the general elections
    which would take place in Iraq in January, 2010.

    Davutoglu said that PKK was isolated in Iraq, adding that PKK's target
    was to make contradiction between Turkey and the north of Iraq.

    Noting that there could not be any problem with Kurdish people,
    Davutoglu said that it was impossible for Turkey to consider the unity
    of the north of Iraq as a threat; and added that Turkey considered the
    terrorist organization in the north of Iraq as a threat.

    Regarding Nabucco Project, Davutoglu said that Nabucco had a central
    importance in Eurasia, adding that Nabucco was a connection line
    between the regions.

    Noting that Turkey had become the center of natural gas transfer in
    east-west line, Davutoglu said that there could not be a competition
    between Turkey and Russia in natural gas issue. He added that there
    was a multi-dimensional cooperation between the two countries.

    Davutoglu also said that Turkey had relations with all ethnical groups
    in Caucasus, and added that Turkey did not support any ethnical or
    sectarian conflict.

    Noting that Armenian occupation in Upper Karabagh had been continuing
    for 17 years, Davutoglu said that this status quo was not beneficial
    for Turkey-Armenia and Azerbaijan-Armenia relations. (GC)
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