ANKARA: Turkey wants the United States to provide more intelligence to help it fight the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a government spokesman said on Monday during a visit by the head of the CIA. Turkish forces have been battling an armed campaign by the PKK, which is on the US and EU lists of foreign terrorist organisations, in the southeast since 1984. The violence, at its height in the 1980s and 1990s, dwindled when the PKK declared a unilateral ceasefire in 1999, but the group recently took up arms again. "Turkey has expectations from the United States especially in the fight against the separatist terrorist organisation, both in the sense of sharing information and also the measures that can be built on this," Justice Minister and government spokesman Cemil Cicek told a news conference. He did not elaborate. Central Intelligence Agency Director Porter Goss is in Ankara to meet senior officials, including Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and members of the Nato country's key National Intelligence Organisation (MIT). "He is here to discuss the many areas we cooperate on in intelligence, such as international terrorism and the PKK," a US official in Ankara told Reuters. FBI Director Robert Mueller visited Turkey only a few days ago. The United States considers Turkey, which is seeking EU membership, a key ally in the region.
"Turkey has expectations from the United States especially in the fight against the separatist terrorist organisation, both in the sense of sharing information and also the measures that can be built on this," Justice Minister and government spokesman Cemil Cicek told a news conference. He did not elaborate.
Central Intelligence Agency Director Porter Goss is in Ankara to meet senior officials, including Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and members of the Nato country's key National Intelligence Organisation (MIT). "He is here to discuss the many areas we cooperate on in intelligence, such as international terrorism and the PKK," a US official in Ankara told Reuters.
FBI Director Robert Mueller visited Turkey only a few days ago. The United States considers Turkey, which is seeking EU membership, a key ally in the region.
Discuss intelligence as in renditions? more secret gulags?
Since Israel's Mossad is working with the Kurdish parties in Northern Iraq, it will be interesting if there will be a real or staged conflict with the American CIA. "A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within." Cicero