Sun, Mar 09, 2008 - Page 7 News List

Iraqi leader tries to calm Turkey

CONTROLLING THE BORDER After a week-long raid by the Turkish military on Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq, the president promised his country was pressuring the militants

AP , ANKARA

State leaders usually receive such tributes when they visit the Turkish capital. Some Turkish television news stations noted the absence of honor guards, but did not speculate on whether the Turkish military had chosen to shun Talabani or whether the two governments had agreed to avoid military symbolism so soon after the ground incursion.

The Turkish military, which is receiving US intelligence, said that it inflicted heavy losses on a large group of Kurdish rebels in Iraq's Zap region.

The PKK has disputed the claim.

The PKK has said it wants political and cultural autonomy for the predominantly Kurdish region of southeastern Turkey. The conflict started in 1984 and has killed tens of thousands of people.

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