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Syria & Turkey Oppose Autonomous Kurdish Iraq

HeadlineJan 07, 2004

On Tuesday Syrian President Bashar Assad became the first Syrian head of state to visit Turkey. The two countries called on the U.S. to oppose the creation of an autonomous Kurdish state in northern Iraq. Both Syria and Turkey have sizable Kurdish minorities population. In other Syrian news, President Assad has said he will not get rid of any weapons of mass destruction his country may possess until Israel does the same.

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