Thursday, February 25, 2010

Turkey's Government And Its Military Have Not Resolved Their Differences



Turkey Frees Officers As Tensions Rise -- Wall Street Journal

President, pledging a constitutional resolution to standoff with military, releases pair arrested in coup-plot sweep.

ISTANBUL—President Abdullah Gül of Turkey sought to assuage fears of political instability Thursday, pledging that a growing confrontation with the country's military would be resolved within the constitution.

Mr. Gül issued his statement after a rare three-hour, three-way meeting with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and army chief Ilker Basbug. Hours later, the two most senior of some 50 military officers detained Monday on charges of plotting a coup—a former chief of the air force and of the navy—were released without charge.

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Turkish President Abdullah Gul (center), Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan (left), and Chief of Staff General Ilker Basbug met in Ankara on February 25. Photo from Radio Free Europe

More News On Turkey

In Turkey, a Showdown Between the Government and Military -- Time Magazine
Turkey’s Leaders Seek to Defuse Crisis -- New York Times
Plot thickens in Turkey 'coup plan' -- BBC
Turkey Frees Top Army Chiefs in Probe, Eases Political Tension -- Business Week/Bloomberg
Turkish leaders discuss alleged military plot -- CBC
Turkey frees alleged coup commanders -- ABC News (Australia)
Government's Pressure On Military Edges Turkey Toward Confrontation -- Radio Free Europe
The Turkish military under the ’sledgehammer’ -- World Focus
Turkey's coup plotters: Lies and whispers -- The Economist

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