2007年VOA标准英语-US Diplomat Calls for New Sanctions Against Ira(在线收听) |
By Dorian Jones Istanbul 19 September 2007 Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns has called for new sanctions against Iran because of its ongoing nuclear program. The call was made during a visit to the Turkish capital Ankara, where Burns met with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Turkey, which borders on Iran, is viewed by the United States as a key strategic ally in the region. Dorian Jones reports for the VOA from Istanbul. Burns said the U.S. is committed to a peaceful resolution of the dispute with Iran. He warned that sanctions can only succeed if fully implemented. Washington says Iran is secretly building nuclear weapons, a charge that Tehran denies. Turkey, which neighbors Iran, is seen by Washington as a key ally in the region. Turkey also borders on Iraq. During the talks with Prime Minister Erdogan, Iraq was a key issue, especially Turkish concerns over bases in northern Iraq of of the Kurdish separatist group, the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK. Ankara has been calling for the removal of PKK bases in northern Iraq, which it says are being used to launch attacks against government forces in Turkey. Turkey has threatened a major incursion into northern Iraq to wipe out the PKK there. In Ankara, Undersecretary Burns reaffirmed Washington's opposition to the PKK. Analysts say that will come as a disappointment to the Turkish prime minister who has repeatedly called for direct U.S. action against the PKK. The issue is expected to come up when Prime Minister Erdogan visits the United States next week. Since 1984, fighting between PKK guerillas and the Turkish military has killed some 30,000 people, mostly in southeastern Turkey. |
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