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    U.S. SAYS IT MAY NEED TURKEY DURING WITHDRAWAL FROM IRAQ - FM BABACAN

    Hurriyet
    March 16 2009
    Turkey

    The United States told Turkey that it might need the country in a
    general sense during the withdrawal of its troops from Iraq, Foreign
    Minister Ali Babacan said on Monday.

    The U.S. has not yet made plans about the number of soldiers and the
    route it would withdraw the troops, Turkish Foreign Minister Babacan
    told broadcaster Kanal 24.

    Babacan said the United States would inform Turkey about its plans
    and the government would make assessments about their requests.

    "Iraqi people support the withdrawal of U.S. soldiers and they want
    this to happen soon," he said and added that Iraq has signaled for
    Turkey to assist during this process. He also said Turkey would of
    course consider its own conditions on the matter.

    Turkey is among the countries that have entered the radar screen
    of the new administration in its first months, as it prepares to
    begin the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and seeks to boost forces
    in Afghanistan.

    While visiting Ankara earlier this month, U.S. Secretary of State
    Hillary Clinton said the two allies will consult on the safest, most
    effective way to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq. Turkey has said it
    is ready to serve as an exit route for U.S. troops.

    Turkey has been a supply route for U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan
    and relations have improved after hitting a low in 2003 when Turkey
    refused to allow U.S. forces use its territory as a staging ground
    for the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.

    Turkey's southern Incirlik air base has been used for the transfer of
    U.S. troops and equipment to Iraq and Afghanistan and could be used
    in the withdrawal of troops crossing at the Iraqi-Turkish border gate
    of Habur.

    OBAMA VISIT

    The scheduled visit of U.S. President Barack Obama to Turkey in April
    was a result of the positive impact of Turkey's influence both in
    its own region and in the world, Babacan also told the during the
    interview.

    Afghanistan-Pakistan, developments in the Middle East, Iran, the
    Caucasus, Balkans, Cyprus, Armenia, as well as Iraq would be on the
    agenda of the meetings to be held with Obama, the Turkish foreign
    minister added.

    Babacan also told Kanal 24 that the third round of
    Turkey-Afghanistan-Pakistan trilateral meetings will be held soon,
    adding that the summit would focus on security and intelligence.

    Turkey is bothered by the definition of Afghanistan and Pakistan as
    a single region of terrorism and watches the domestic politics of
    Pakistan closely, he said.

    Turkey, which aimed at boosting trust and cooperation between the
    neighbors, organized two summits between Afghanistan and Pakistan
    last year.
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