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    PRIME MINISTER URGES OPPOSITION TO TAKE PLACE IN NATIONAL UNITY PROJECT

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 22 2009
    Turkey

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on opposition
    leaders to support a national unity project, also known as the
    democratization initiative, with the ultimate aim of reaching a
    comprehensive resolution to the decades-old Kurdish question by
    granting more rights to the country's Kurdish citizens.

    "We want a consensus to be established; those who back the democratic
    initiative will definitely be welcomed," Erdogan said in a press
    conference on Monday when he departed for the US to attend the UN
    General Assembly. He added that the Justice and Development Party
    (AK Party) must continue to work toward a final settlement of the
    Kurdish question because the opposition will maintain its strong stance
    against the initiative. When a reporter said the government will send
    an invitation to Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Deniz Baykal
    to inform him of the process and to discuss the government's recent
    steps regarding the initiative, Erdogan said the invitation will not
    have detailed information on the process but will briefly explain
    the method the government plans to pursue. He said the most critical
    point centers on support for the initiative from the opposition
    because the government wants to exchange views with all sides backing
    the initiative to give it its final shape before bringing it to the
    agenda of Parliament.

    "Our wish is for all segments of society to take a risk for a
    resolution; thus, we want broad participation in the process to find
    a solution. We don't want the initiative to be seen as a project of
    the AK Party government. Our hope is that it will be realized through
    consensus," he added.

    Erdogan stated that he will discuss the developments regarding the
    democratic initiative in his talks with several leaders. "I think it
    will be helpful to explain the democratic initiative to our friends
    in the international arena," Erdogan stated. He also addressed rumors
    circulated by circles that have been running campaigns to denounce
    the democratic initiative, saying that "it is beneficial to share the
    positive consequences of the initiative with our friends." Answering
    a reporter's question on attempts aiming to normalize relations with
    Armenia, Erdogan said relations between Armenia and Turkey are a
    problematic area for the country, adding that the government has been
    continuing work on the Armenian issue and hopes to be successful. He
    also touched upon problems faced by minorities and said that the
    government is working to remove these difficulties.
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