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14 November 2001

Transcript: Press Availability with U.S. Rep to Afghan Opposition

(Amb. James Dobbins in Ankara Nov. 14) (660)
Turkey is an important ally and is making an important contribution to
peace and stability in Afghanistan, James Dobbins, America's special
representative to the Afghan opposition, told reporters in Ankara
November 14.
"Turkey certainly is regarded as a country that has an important
contribution to make, not just in that regard [military operations],
but to Afghanistan's future more broadly," he said, adding that Turkey
"certainly will be part of a broader consultative process as the
United States and others consider how to move forward in Afghanistan."
Regarding the creation of an interim government in Afghanistan,
Dobbins said "all of the elements of the opposition are saying the
right things but they haven't yet gotten together.
"We think it is important that they come together," he said.
"We believe that needs to occur as quickly as possible."
Following is a transcript of the ambassador's remarks to the press:
(begin transcript)
U.S. Embassy
Ankara, Turkey
PRESS AVAILABILITY OF AMBASSADOR JAMES DOBBINS, U.S. SPECIAL
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE AFGHAN OPPOSITION
OUTSIDE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ANKARA, TURKEY
NOVEMBER 14, 2001
AMBASSADOR DOBBINS: Thank you. As you know, I've been asked to be the
American representative to the Afghan opposition. I'm on my way to the
region to begin that task. I felt it important to stop in Ankara and
consult with the government of Turkey on the way. Turkey is an
important ally and is making an important contribution to peace and
stability in Afghanistan. We discussed the political situation, the
security situation, the humanitarian situation and also the prospects
for Afghanistan's reconstruction. I believe based on my consultations
here that Turkey is prepared to make an important contribution in
these areas. We will be in close touch in the coming days in order to
coordinate our efforts.
Q: Mr. Dobbins, (Foreign Minister) Ismail Cem said in New York in
remarks to the wire services, that Turkey was ready to send troops but
it wanted to have a word to say in the future of Afghanistan, that it
wanted to play a part, to have a role in the future of Afghanistan.
Can you comment on this?
AMB. DOBBINS: I understand Turkey is prepared to send troops. They are
in consultations with the responsible American military commanders in
Tampa, Florida. Those discussions are underway at the moment. Turkey
certainly is regarded as a country that has an important contribution
to make, not just in that regard, but to Afghanistan's future more
broadly. Turkey certainly will be part of a broader consultative
process as the United States and others consider how to move forward
in Afghanistan.
Q: Mr. Dobbins, do you have a time schedule for a new administration
in Kabul? How long will it take? Do you have an estimate?
AMB. DOBBINS: We are supporting the efforts of Mr. Brahimi to bring
together all of the relevant elements of the Afghan opposition to try
to put together such an administration. Based on the meetings that
were held in New York over the weekend and on Monday, Mr. Brahimi and
Kofi Annan have been told to accelerate those efforts. We hope that an
initial gathering under the auspices of the United Nations can be held
in the next several days. We are in contact with Mr. Brahimi and with
the other parties to try to encourage that.
Q: Do you see a danger of instability after Taliban in Afghanistan? Do
you think that the opposition under control for new administration?
Are they ready for the new settlement?
AMB.DOBBINS: Well, I think all of the elements of the opposition are
saying the right things but they haven't yet gotten together. We think
it is important that they come together and that, out of that new
administration and process of creating an interim government be
developed. We believe that needs to occur as quickly as possible.
Thank you.
(end transcript)
(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)



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