Barzani's visit to Diyarbakir reflects Turkey's self-confidence: FM Davutoğlu

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Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) President Massoud Barzani’s visit to Diyarbakır, an overwhelmingly Kurdish city, is a reflection of Turkey’s "self-confidence," Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has suggested. Davutoglu said Barzani was invited to Diyarbakir by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan some time ago, and added that this should be considered as part of Turkey's "normalization process." "There will be a wedding ceremony in Diyarbakir and a very positive atmosphere will be created. This is in fact a part of our normalization and reflection of self-confidence. In the past, there were those who were against any contact between Kurds inside Turkey and outside, as if it would be the end of the world," he told journalists upon returning from Iraq late on Nov. 11. "We are happy when we see bonds between Turkey and Bosnians or Albanians in the Balkans. The same is valid for Kurds as well," Davutoglu added. Barzani’s relations with Turkey have been problematic since the mid-2000s. But relations between Ankara and Arbil have developed in recent years, largely through gas deals. "This visit to Diyarbakir will break another taboo," the foreign minister also said. "We believe in our government and our policies. We are implementing them without hesitation ... There is nothing wrong with this." He said a "new consciousness" was being born in Turkey and in the world, and that Turkey was following this to become more contemporary. Davutoglu said Barzani’s visit was announced while he was paying visits to the most important Shiite cities in Iraq, Najaf and Kerbela, and that this was reflected in Turkey’s approach toward Iraq as well. "This reflects not only our policy toward Iraq but also our internal policy choices," he said. Evaluating the ongoing resolution process to end the Kurdish issue within Turkey, Davutoglu said abandoning the process would send Turkey into a "tunnel with no end." "Nobody in Turkey will approve of such scenario or those who approve such a scenario. Everybody should take into account the consequences of such a move," he said.