Davutoglu to chair a meeting in UN

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Davutoglu to chair a meeting in UN

 Turkey, which in 2003 damaged relations with the United States by refusing to allow Americans troops to invade Iraq via its southeast border, has agreed in principle to allow the United States to move technical and logistical military equipment through the country as part of the withdrawal from Iraq.

The decision was announced in a Foreign Ministry statement a few hours before a visit by Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

A spokesman for the ministry, Selcuk Unal, said the agreement at present did not include troops or combat equipment. He said that talks on the issue were still under way. The United States has been moving vast amounts of equipment out of Iraq since 2008, mostly through Kuwait. Some is being redeployed to Afghanistan.

Unal said that turkey plans to chair a meeting on terrorism in UN. To the question if Turkish officials plan to have meetings with the Armenian side, Unal said no meeting is yet scheduled. He underscored that Turkey’s disposition to the issue is still unchanged.

Source: Panorama.am

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