Bush: Kurdish insurgents are the enemies of the USA

Filed under:Politics — posted by webmaster on November 6, 2007 @ 4:26 pm

During the meeting (at the White House) with the Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
The president of the USA Georges Bush has named the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (KWP) as terrorist organization. According to the president, the fighting organization of Kurds is the enemy both for Turkey, Iraq, and USA.
Bush offered Erdogan assistance at a level of investigations with the purpose of the prompt termination of Kurds actions in territory Turkey.
The prime minister of Turkey has characterized a meeting with the president of the USA as rather fruitful. Turkish Prime Minister has summed up a meeting as very succesfull.
It has been already the second large diplomatic success of Turkey in struggle against Kurdish radicals for last days. Earlier, on November, 3rd, 2007, at negotiations in Ankara Iraq promised to stop activity of the Kurdish Democratic Party, supporting communications with KWP radicals.
Earlier the Turkish government declared that it is ready to refuse from military operation in Northern Kurdistan in case if this problem will be solved by Iraq government. At the same time last promise of Baghdad to cope with Kurds goes counter with the recognized before impossibility to supervise KWP insurgents, whose bases are basically located in the mountains.
At the same time diplomatic pressure becomes successful. So, on November, 4th, 2007, Kurds have released eight Turkish soldiers, grasped on October, 21st.
Let’s remind, that after the whole series of attacks the parliament of Turkey has accepted the decision on carrying out of special operations in Northern Iraq.

 

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