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Gul Confirms U.S-PKK Clash
Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul confirmed that a clash took place between U.S. and PK-KADEK in Northern Iraq. On his way to Rome for the Turco-EU Troika meeting, Gul said "Such a clash took place yesterday. Not only Americans but peshmerges also clashed with PKK. A number of U.S. helicopters also flew to the region." |
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November 10 Bomb By Ozkok
Chief of Joint Staff Hilmi Ozkok said that the Suleymaniye incident (On July 3 when American soldiers put sacks on the heads of Turkish soldiers and detained them) hurt the Turkish Armed Forces but the army acted with prudence in that case. Ozkok said, “This made us have a situational superiority. Because if we had acted in another way and an armed conflict erupted, then they would have said, “Turks were doing something covert there and we caught them red handed.” |
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U.S. Reprimanded Iraqi Council
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| Hosyar Zebari | U.S. got angry by the fact that the members of the Iraqi Interim Governance Council were tackling the political agenda of their own group. Upon a sharp warning by U.S., Foreign Minister Hosyar Zebari promised that the draft Constitution would immediately be prepared in line with the calendar set by U.S. |
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Declaration Limit in Customs Is 25 Billion TL
Passengers entering into or exiting from Turkey will have to declare any kind of cash (Turkish Lira or foreign currency) or other types of payment instruments whose value exceeds 25 billion TL to the customs offices. This is the first time that Turkey brings a limit for declaration in the customs operations. |
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Ataturk Is Being Remembered With Feelings of Indebtedness
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the great leader and the founder of the Republic of Turkey will be commemorated in the 65th year of his decease in Turkey, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), and the Turkish missions abroad. |
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Turkish Businessman Was Killed In Baghdad A Turkish businessman, Osman Peltek, was killed in Baghdad. Peltek, who was in Iraq to prepare road signs, left home on November 4 to go to an Internet café. |
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Q-X-W Initiative in Sweden Ahead of the visit of Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul to Sweden, the Kurd lobby in this country took action to contact the media, university, and legal circles to tell them, “Do not believe in reforms. The alphabet still does not contain q, w, and x.” |
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