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06ANKARA6522
2006-11-28 14:22:00
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Embassy Ankara
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PSI: TURKEY'S FORMAL REPLY TO U/S JOSEPH LETTER ON

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ANKARA 006522 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

DEPT PASS TO ISN, T, EUR

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAIR EWWT KNNP PARM PBTS PHSA PREL TU
SUBJECT: PSI: TURKEY'S FORMAL REPLY TO U/S JOSEPH LETTER ON
UNSCR 1718

REF: A. STATE 179472


B. ANKARA 6385

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ANKARA 006522

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

DEPT PASS TO ISN, T, EUR

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAIR EWWT KNNP PARM PBTS PHSA PREL TU
SUBJECT: PSI: TURKEY'S FORMAL REPLY TO U/S JOSEPH LETTER ON
UNSCR 1718

REF: A. STATE 179472


B. ANKARA 6385


1. Post received a formal reply to ref a letter from U/S
Joseph to MFA Deputy U/S for Security Affairs Rafet Akgunay
on November 28. Original of the reply letter will be
forwarded via diplomatic pouch. Text of reply follows.


2. Begin Text:

Dear Ambassador Joseph,

I have received your letter of November 2006 concerning the
implementation of the UN Security Council Resolution 1718. I
would like to take this opportunity to outline Turkey's
perspective on this issue.

We believe that proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
is one of the major threats to global peace and stability,
and that any development in this field in any region will
have repercussions on the global scale.

In this regard, Turkey is following the developments in North
Korea with great concern. We consider that the conducting of
a nuclear test by North Korea on October 9 is a deliberate
defiance of the explicit warning conveyed by the UN Security
Council Presidency on behalf of the international community.
The test posed a serious threat to peace and stability in
East Asia and beyond. We are also concerned that it will
have a negative impact on global nuclear disarmament efforts.

It is our desire to see North Korea refrain from additional
action that would further aggravate peace and security in the
region, assume once again its commitments on nuclear
non-proliferation and resume dialogue with the international
community for a full settlement of the nuclear issue.

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The crisis emanating from North Korea's nuclear program could
best be addressed by engaging North Korea in a process of
dialogue and encouraging it to act as a responsible member of
the international community. We hope that the Six Party
Talks, to which North Korea recently announced its intention
to return, will contribute to the quest for a peaceful
solution. It is in this light that we welcome the Resolution
1718 and the legal process to translate the operative
sections of the said Resolution into guidelines for
implementation for our authorities has already started.

Turkey, as a partner in the Proliferation Security
Initiative, believes in the essential value of international
cooperation to cope with the challenge presented by the
proliferation of WMD and is ready to take part in efforts to
reduce this threat. In that respect, we are ready to hear
the views of the United States on further initiatives for
mechanisms such as those related to information sharing and
regional radiation detection architecture, as mentioned in
your letter.

I am ready to remain in touch and fully cooperate with you on
this matter as before.

Sincerely,

Rafet Akgunay
Deputy Undersecretary

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