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[A-List] US Imperialism: Turcomen Front in Iraq
Turcomen Front: Kirkuk Is A City Of Iraq And A Symbol Of National
Identity
ANKARA (A.A) - 12.06.2002 - Discussions pertaining to the demands
of Northern Iraqi Kurdish groups for establishment of a
federation, and inclusion of Kirkuk to this federation, continue.
A high-ranking official from Turcomen Front Turkey Representation
told the A.A correspondent that the views pointed out in a
conference entitled, "Iraqi Kurds: Key of Stability in Iraq",
which was held in Global Peace Center in Washington, upset the
whole Turks in the world, not only the Turcomens.
The official harshly critized the statements of Alan Makovsky,
the U.S. Representatives Assembly International Relations
Committee consultant, regarding the inclusion of Kirkuk to the
Kurdish region in federation structure.
The official said they found strange the statement of Makovsky as
if Kirkuk had been donated, and asked if someone could come and
donate New York to somebody else.
Pointing out that at least 1000-year old Turcomen history lied
under Kirkuk, and that more than 600,000 Turcomen lived on this
territory, the official said Kirkuk was a city of Iraq and a
symbol of national identity. The official said Kirkuk was not an
issue that is open to discussion or bargaining.
The official said Kirkuk has an owner and that nobody has the
right to donate the city, stressing that they were ready to die
by fighting at the doors of the city rather than being exposed to
a massacre.
Noting that the agenda of the conference should particularly
focus on Iraq and democracy, the official said some plans were
underway on Iraq, and pointed out that oil reserves in Kirkuk
were the reasons of this.
The official said Turkey closely covered the issue, noting that
Ankara showed its sensitivity in this respect.
The official said they welcomed the statements made on the issue
from various diplomatic canals, and noted that they would have
contacts in Foreign Ministry today.
Turkey, which adopted the policy to preserve Iraq's territorial
integrity, made statements in various platforms and said it
supported inclusion of all ethnical and religios groups in future
of Iraq, and that it would respect to the decision that would be
taken by Iraqi people.
Meanwhile, it was reported that regional administrator of the
party Necirvan Barzani, the nephew of Kurdish Democratic Party
(KDP), will pay a visit to Ankara soon.
Anadolu Agency 6/12/2002 7:49:02 AM
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