BAKU: Washington denies contact with the PKK

TREND News Agency, Azerbaijan
Oct 19 2007

Washington denies contact with the PKK

( IHA ) – The US State Department spokesman Tom Casey, on Friday,
denied claims that the US is `having contact’ with the Kurdistan
Workers’ Party (PKK), stating that Washington considered them a
terrorist organisation and would not engage with them in
conversation.The US recognizes the territorial integrity of Iraq. The
regional government in Kurdish areas is part of Iraq and we certainly
doesn’t recognize any separate country or entity outside of that
Iraqi government We consider the PKK a terrorist organization, we
don’t engage in conversations with terrorist groups he stated in a
press conference held in Washington.

We want to put the PKK out of business. General Ralston’s
conversations would be with Turkish government officials and Iraqi
government officials. He was not engaged in a dialogue with the PKK
he added.

Turkey accuses the autonomous regional Kurdish government in Iraq of
tolerating and even aiding PKK militants based there, claiming the
militants are enjoying free movement and logistical support there to
carry out actions against Turkey.

Faced with mounting PKK attacks on Turkish targets, Ankara says its
patience has run out with what it terms "US and Iraqi inaction" over
the rebels.

Turkish criticism of the US increased after it recently emerged that
US weapons given to Iraq had ended up in PKK hands.

Wary of fresh turmoil in Iraq, Washington has urged Turkish not to
carry out any incursion.

But it has lost its leverage with Ankara because of a pending US
Congressional vote on a resolution labelling the World War I events
involving Ottomans against Armenians as "genocide".

There have been a number of congressmen that had indicated their
support for this resolution who have now changed their view and have
said they no longer support it. We’ve seen comments as well from
Speaker Pellosi saying that she was going to consult with remaining
co-sponsors to see what might or might not happen in terms of future
fore-action stated Casey.

Ankara has signalled it may bar the United States from using the
Incirlik air base in southern Turkey, a key facility for transporting
US cargo to Iraq and Afghanistan, if the Armenian bill is adopted.

Meanwhile, a motion passed in the Turkish parliament allows the army
to carry out an incursion into northern Iraq when needed.

An estimated 3.500 PKK militants are supposed to have taken shelter
there.

The PKK, listed as a terrorist group by Turkey and much of the
international community, has waged a bloody campaign for self-rule in
Turkey’s mainly Kurdish east and southeast since 1984.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Emil Lazarian

“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS