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Turks warns Kurds again
The Turkish army has warned the Kurds of Iraq against the consequences of attempting to change the peopleâs demography in Karkouk, renewing its call on the US to chase the fighters of the Kurdistani Labor Party in northern Iraq, considering that Washington has not succeeded in meeting Ankaraâs demands to this effect.
"It's on our to-do list. We'll get back to you." | The assistant for the Turkish army chief of staff Gen. Elker Basbough said in an implicit remark to the Kurds of Iraq that " ethnical groups are seeking to change the demographic structure in Karkouk at a time when measures are taken to establish peace in Iraq." He added " we expect the provisional Iraqi government will prevent that," noting the failure in having a " just and durable solution" for Karkoukâs situation constitutes a threat for the geographical and political unity of Iraq."
Isn't Kirkuk inside Iraq? What's this guy whining about? | Basbourgh warned that such a development will create great concern in Turkey on the security of the region. On the other hand, Basbourgh warned that the Turkish army will keep its forces positioned in north Iraq as far as the activists of the Kurdistani Labor party are in the region. He said " it is clear that the US has not so far succeeded in taking any effective measure against those terrorists and satisfy our expectations."
Posted by: Mark Espinola 2004-07-10 |
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