US embassy cable - 03ANKARA6161

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INDIAN PRIME MINISTER VAJPAYEE'S SEPTEMBER 16-19 VISIT TO TURKEY

Identifier: 03ANKARA6161
Wikileaks: View 03ANKARA6161 at Wikileaks.org
Origin: Embassy Ankara
Created: 2003-10-01 13:56:00
Classification: CONFIDENTIAL
Tags: PREL TU IN
Redacted: This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks.
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

C O N F I D E N T I A L ANKARA 006161 
 
SIPDIS 
 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/30/2005 
TAGS: PREL, TU, IN 
SUBJECT: INDIAN PRIME MINISTER VAJPAYEE'S SEPTEMBER 16-19 
VISIT TO TURKEY 
 
 
(U) Classified by Political Counselor John Kunstadter, E.O. 
12958, reasons 1.5 (b) and (d). 
 
 
1.  (U) Indian PM Vajpayee visited Turkey September 16-19, 
the first visit by an Indian PM in 15 years.  Vajpayee spent 
September 17 in Ankara, meeting with GOT officials including 
PM Erdogan and FM Gul.  Vajpayee went to Istanbul on 
September 18, meeting with business leaders and Turkish 
President Sezer. 
 
 
2.  (C) According to a September 30 readout of the visit from 
Turkish MFA South Asia Acting Department Head Ergin Soner, 
Vajpayee came with a small delegation (about ten) including 
only one minister, the Minister for Trade and Industry. 
Soner said Turkey was increasingly drawn to India's 
billion-person market, while India viewed Turkey as a gateway 
to the EU market. 
 
 
3.  (C) On Iraq, Soner said Vajpayee told Erdogan "openly and 
clearly" that India would "never, never" send troops to Iraq 
absent a UN resolution (Soner served as translator for the 
Vajpayee-Erdogan meeting).  Erdogan told Vajpayee that 
although Turkey had not decided whether to send troops, a UN 
resolution would be useful but Turkey did not view it as a 
necessary. 
 
 
4.  (C) On terrorism, Soner claimed the two countries agreed 
"100%," which he attributed to the fact that both nations had 
a history of having to fight against terrorists.  During 
Vajpayee's visit, Turkey and India signed an agreement to 
establish a joint foreign ministry working group on 
international terrorism.  Soner said Vajpayee raised the 
issue of cross-border terrorism in Kashmir, without, however, 
mentioning Kashmir by name.  Erdogan took Vajpayee's point, 
also without mentioning Kashmir.  Soner said the GOT wanted 
to be very careful on its Kashmir stance "or else we will 
lose Pakistan."  Soner said that although the MFA had 
prepared talking points for Erdogan on India-Pakistan 
relations in general, neither Erdogan nor Vajpayee raised the 
issue.  Likewise, neither raised the subject of nuclear arms, 
Soner claimed. 
 
 
5.  (C) Soner described Vajpayee as frail and needing 
assistance to walk, comparing his health status to that of 
former Turkish PM Ecevit, who suffered severely from 
Parkinson's disease while in office. 
 
 
 
 
6.  (U) Lahore and Peshawar minimize considered. 
EDELMAN 

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