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    TURKEY'S PM DISMISSES NUCLEAR CLAIMS ON IRAN AS RUMOUR

    www.worldbulletin.net
    March 17 2010
    Turkey

    Erdogan said it was not right to manipulate the issue as if "Iran
    desired to possess nuclear weapons".

    Turkey's prime minister said Tuesday there was no definite report
    showing that Iran would acquire nuclear weapons.

    In an interview with British broadcaster BBC's Nik Gowing, Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Iran had consistently stated
    that it was seeking to use nuclear energy for civilian purposes.

    Erdogan said it was not right to manipulate the issue as if "Iran
    desired to possess nuclear weapons".

    Noting he had personally warned Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad
    several times and told him that Turkey did not want any nuclear weapons
    in its region, Erdogan said the Iranian leader said that his country
    did not have an intention to produce nuclear weapons.

    Upon a question on whether he believed Ahmedinejad, Erdogan said
    neither the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), nor intelligence
    organizations had certain reports on such matter.

    "These are all rumours. Because, nothing like that has happened. So,
    it is meaningless to discuss it," he said.

    In his reply to a question on whether Turkey's EU membership process
    lost velocity, Erdogan said the process did not slow down.

    Expressing Turkey's determination for the opening of the remaining
    chapters in its EU process, Erdogan said, "Turkey will continue to
    walk towards EU in a determined way as long as the union does not
    close its doors to Turkey".

    Commenting on whether a U.S. congressional committee's recent adoption
    of a resolution on 1915 incidents would harm Turkish-U.S. relations,
    Erdogan said he still believed and confided in USA.

    Noting that such development would not do harm relations between
    the two countries, Erdogan said ties between Turkey and USA were not
    connected to relations with Armenia.
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