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KurdistanObserver.com
Talabani Weakening Position on Kirkuk and
Kurdistan in Quest to Arab Iraqi Presidency
Turkey Accepts a Federal Structure in Iraq
By Salih Boztas
Sunday 27, 2005
zaman
Turkey has officially accepted the establishment of
a federal structure in Iraq. Officials including Turkey's Special Envoy to Iraq,
the General Staff, National Intelligence Branch and representatives Foreign
Affairs Ministry have accepted the federalism article, the most important
article in the Iraqi Temporary Administrative Law that until today had not
officially been accepted. An official statement released today says: "We respect
the decisions of the Iraqis. We will not object if the majority of Iraqis demand
federalism."
The visit by top-level department representatives to Northern Iraq contained
crucial messages in the context of the present conditions about foreign policy.
Ankara related its views on Kirkuk and the region in a visit to the
area. The visit was made following the Iraqi national election. Although
'goodwill' was expressed, the concerns were not overcome. A letter from the
Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seen as a signal that Turkey is
ready to cooperate with Iraqi leaders.
The committee visited Jalal Talabani with concrete messages. During the
visit, officials said for the first time that a federal structure in Iraq would
be recognized. Committee members conveyed that the federalism should not damage
the integrity of Iraq and it should not lead to the disintegration of the
country in the future. Turkey had not yet recognized the Iraqi Temporary
Administrative Law, which concludes that Iraq will be made up of federal
regions. The delegate asked the Kurd administrators to 'avoid sudden movements
on Kirkuk'. Talabani was congratulated on his proposal as a candidate for the
Iraqi Presidency.
Dwelling on the democratic structure of Turkey during the meeting, Talabani
asked for continued support for the reconstruction of Iraq. Suggesting that the
people of Kirkuk should decide on their future, Talabani said: "I had proposed
the Brussels model. I think that the best solution for Kirkuk people can be
found with their own decisions. We will not allow any discrimination among those
living in Kirkuk." It is expected that the talks between the Turkish and Kurd
officials will continue about this issue. Reassuring Turkey about the
territorial integrity of Iraq, Talabani said his Iraqi identity would appear
after he became president. "Iraq's territorial integrity will be more in favor
of the Kurds. The Kurds can play a more active role in an integrated Iraq. There
are some tendencies for Independent Kurdistan, but I believe that I will
overcome these as our influence increases. I was a Kurdish Iraqi, now I will be
an Iraqi Kurd," Talabani explained.
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