Rajab Safarov: Turkey is not Iran's friend

Rajab Safarov: Turkey is not Iran's friend

October 23, 2007 - 14:50 AMT  19:21 GMT
Iran doesn't support Turkey's decision on a cross-border operation in northern Iraq.
Tageszeitung: Kurds fed up with role of Ankara's beggars

Tageszeitung: Kurds fed up with role of Ankara's beggars

October 23, 2007 - 14:42 AMT  19:21 GMT
Kurds, who feel as a whole, are aspired to a political unity. Ankara's aim is to prevent it.
NATO won't tolerate threats to Kosovo stability and security

NATO won't tolerate threats to Kosovo stability and security

October 23, 2007 - 14:32 AMT  19:21 GMT
John Colston: KFOR can rebuff potential risks for Kosovo security within coming months.
Azerbaijan and Turkey not fraternal states any more

Azerbaijan and Turkey not fraternal states any more

October 23, 2007 - 14:27 AMT  19:21 GMT
Hikmet Hajizadeh: if the U.S. and Iraqi government fail to curb the PKK, Turkey should resort to a cross-border operation.
Turkish FM left for Baghdad in effort to pressure Iraq to crack down on Kurdish guerrillas

Turkish FM left for Baghdad in effort to pressure Iraq to crack down on Kurdish guerrillas

October 23, 2007 - 14:15 AMT  19:21 GMT
Babacan was expected to hold talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari and other Iraqi and U.S. officials.
Ahmadinejad interrupted visit to Armenia and returned to Tehran

Ahmadinejad interrupted visit to Armenia and returned to Tehran

October 23, 2007 - 13:24 AMT  19:21 GMT
Informal sources said the schedule was changed over unforeseeable consequences in Iran.

Turkey ignored the opinion of the "strategic partner and ally"

October 18, 2007 - 20:20 AMT  19:21 GMT
In spite of all the calls of George Bush, the Turkish army started a wide-ranging military operation against the Kurdish militants in the Northern border with Iraq. The army almost carries military operation in the "triangle" of the provinces of Shirnak, Khakyarri, and Siirt. On October 17 the Turkish Parliament voted for granting the government the power of holding military operations in the Northern Iraq with a one-year-deadline. The truth is though, that the Prime Minister Recep Erdoghan said, that the decision of the Parliament doesn't mean that the operations will at once be started, however a recurrent war with the Kurds has been unleashed.
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