For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 28, 2004
Remarks by President Bush and Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan in Photo Opportunity
The Oval Office
12:05 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: It is my honor to welcome Prime Minister Erdogan
to the Oval Office for the second time. I've been looking forward
to this meeting because Turkey is a friend and an important ally of
America. I have found that the Prime Minister is a person who is
easy to talk to. He's a straightforward man, which makes it easy
to be able to deal with common issues.
And we talked about Iraq, and I assured him the United
States' ambition is for a peaceful country, a democratic Iraq that is
territorially intact.
He briefed me on the Cyprus talks, and I appreciated his trying
to find a solution -- a solution to a long-standing dispute.
I appreciate the Prime Minister's steadfast determination to
fight terror. Both of us understand what it means to have our
fellow citizens destroyed by the merciless killing of terrorists.
Both of us understand that we must stay on the offensive against
terrorists and bring them to justice before they hurt innocent people.
Over lunch, we'll discuss other issues of importance. I'm
really looking forward to going to Turkey later on this year. It's
going to be an important meeting. Every one of my friends who
has traveled to your country has come back with great stories
of warm hospitality and magnificent sights.
So I'm proud to welcome our friend to the Oval Office.
THE PRIME MINISTER: First of all, I would like to thank you
very much. It, indeed, made us very happy to learn that after
listing PKK and KADEK in the list of terrorist organizations, the
United States has decided to list Kongra Gel among terrorist
organizations. We were very happy for that, we thank you.
It's very obvious where Turkey stands in the fight against
terrorism, that needs to be mutual and international, especially in
the aftermath of what happened on September 11th. We are in a
common effort to fight terrorism, and we share the same views
regarding our strategic partnership in restructuring Iraq.
I also share the same views in -- in developing Middle East. And
we spoke of the fact that we support the goodwill mission of the
Secretary General of the United Nations, and we are willing
to restart the negotiations, taking Annan's plan as a reference
point.
I state once again that the Turkish side is determined for
a solution, we will always be a step ahead of our Greek
counterparts and we're determined to solve this as soon as possible.
I thank you for your invitation, for your --
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
END 12:11 P.M. EST
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