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Kadafi’s Remarks on Kurds Mean Trouble for Visiting Turkish Leader

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<i> The Washington Post</i>

An already controversial trip to Libya by Turkish Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan has turned into a political nightmare for the Islamist leader after Libya’s Moammar Kadafi touched a raw nerve by advocating creation of a Kurdish homeland.

As a result of Kadafi’s remarks, made at a joint news conference with Erbakan on Sunday, an opposition leader here called for the prime minister’s resignation; a censure motion against Erbakan’s government reportedly was submitted in Parliament; and the Foreign Ministry announced it was recalling the Turkish ambassador from Libya.

Turkey has been embroiled in a 12-year armed conflict with separatists of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). Despite wide differences between Erbakan’s pro-Islamic Welfare Party and Turkey’s secular establishment, all maintain that Turkey’s territorial integrity must never be threatened by the Kurdish struggle for autonomy.

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Newspapers ran pictures of Erbakan looking flustered and State Minister Abdullah Gul with his head in his hands after the news conference.

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