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    ARMENIA, DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVE DOMINATE MGK AGENDA

    Today's Zaman
    Oct 21 2009
    Turkey

    The National Security Council (MGK) convened yesterday at the Cankaya
    Presidential Palace for a meeting focused on the government's recent
    efforts to settle the Kurdish issue and the process of Armenian-Turkish
    rapprochement, which has recently gained momentum with an agreement
    signed between the two countries.

    October's regular MGK meeting came just after the surrender of a group
    of outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) to Turkish authorities on
    Monday, which was evaluated by many as a move to strengthen the hand
    of the government in its recently launched democratization package
    to end the country's decades-old Kurdish issue. On Monday evening,
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a meeting with ministers
    attending the MGK to evaluate the PKK's move. Following this meeting,
    which lasted almost an hour and a half, Erdogan also met with National
    Intelligence Organization (MÄ°T) Undersecretary Emre Taner at the
    Prime Ministry to discuss the PKK's action.

    Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the terrorist PKK, who is
    serving life in prison on Ä°mrali Island, urged the PKK last week
    to send what he described as "peace groups" to surrender to Turkish
    authorities. Eight members of the PKK, four women and four men, the
    eldest being 57 and the youngest 24, joined a larger group coming
    from the Makhmur refugee camp in northern Iraq. The total number of
    people in the group was reported to be 34.

    In the meeting Erdogan held with ministers on Monday, top government
    officials reportedly concluded that the initiative process has started
    to be controlled by the PKK with Parliament failing to address the
    issue. Sources close to the government said this conclusion was also
    voiced at the MGK meeting.

    Another main topic of yesterday's MGK meeting was the agreement
    signed on Oct. 10 in Zurich between Turkey and Armenia to start
    internal political consultations to establish diplomatic relations and
    develop bilateral relations. The protocols, which must be ratified in
    order to go into effect, envisage internal political consultations
    being concluded within six weeks. The Turkish government favors
    the ratification of the protocols simultaneously with the Armenian
    parliament. Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu briefed the meeting's
    participants about the current process regarding relations with
    Armenia.

    Another issue the meeting covered was the recent tension between
    Turkey and Israel, which escalated after Israel's exclusion from the
    Turkish military's Anatolian Eagle exercise and Israel's protest about
    "Ayrılık," a television drama aired by the state-owned Turkish
    Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) that depicts the suffering
    of Palestinians.
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