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    Turkish military command resigns amid controversy

    10:47 - 30.07.11


    Turkey's entire top military command resigned Friday in a row with the
    government over generals jailed for an alleged coup plot, AFP
    reported.

    Chief-of-staff General Isik Kosaner stepped down after several
    meetings with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in recent days ahead
    of an early August meeting of the army's high command which decides on
    promotions for senior officers.

    Media reports blamed tensions between the military and Erdogan over
    army demands for the promotion of dozens of officers being held on
    suspicion of involvement in an alleged anti-government plot.

    As well as Kosaner, the commanders of the army, air force and navy
    also quit, NTV and CNN-Turk reported - a first for Turkey.
    In Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner said that the
    United States had confidence in Turkey and declined comment on the
    military resignations.

    "We have confidence in the strength of Turkey's institutions, both
    democratic and military. It's an internal matter," Toner told
    reporters.

    "We view Turkey as a stalwart ally within Nato, and we have a strong
    security cooperation with them," he said.

    Kosaner was appointed to his post for a three-year term last year,
    while the other three commanders were due to have retired next month.

    Forty-two generals and dozens of officers are in jail in a probe of
    alleged plots to unseat the government led by the Justice and
    Development Party (AKP), the moderate offshoot of a banned Islamist
    movement.

    Several of those held are retired, but senior officers in the army
    have been trying to get some of the serving officers promoted despite
    their incarceration.

    The government insists the group be forced to retire.

    The most senior of the jailed group is four-star General Bilgin
    Balanli, head of Turkey's military academies, who had been in line to
    become air force commander this year. He was detained in May.


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