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US allowed to set up nine logistical bases in Turkey 
  
-Despite parliament's vote, US personnel have
continued to upgrade bases in Turkey and ship
equipment to border regions in line with an earlier
parliamentary decision allowing such work to go
forward.
-The shipment of US military equipment to regions
close to the Iraqi border, meanwhile, continued.




ANKARA, March 10 (AFP) - The United States will be
allowed to set up nine logistical bases in areas close
to the border with Iraq if the Turkish parliament
agrees to back US war plans, the NTV news channel
reported Monday.

The bases agreement was reached in talks between
Ankara and Washington before a stunning vote on March
1 when parliament rejected the deployment of US combat
troops in the country, NTV said, quoting a draft
memorandum of understanding between the two sides.

A second parliamentary vote could be held on the issue
later this month.

Despite parliament's vote, US personnel have continued
to upgrade bases in Turkey and ship equipment to
border regions in line with an earlier parliamentary
decision allowing such work to go forward.

The Turkish-US accord, according to NTV, allows for
the establishment of US logistical bases in nine towns
along the borders with Syria and Iraq: Kiziltepe,
Dicle, Olayi, Nusaybin, Gaziantep, Oguzeli, Birecik,
Sanliurfa and Viransehir.

It also outlines the terms under which US soldiers
will be allowed to stay in the country.

One provision gives Turkey the right to demand the
departure -- or otherwise expel -- any personnel
without giving a reason, NTV said.

In its failed motion to parliament, the Turkish
government had requested approval for the deployment
of 62,000 US soldiers in the country.

Officials had said that about 20,000 of these would
move on to northern Iraq, while the others would stay
in Turkey for logistical support missions.

Uncertainty lingered on Monday on whether parliament
will be asked to vote again on the deployment of US
soldiers as ruling Ankara party leader Recep Tayyip
Erdogan prepared to take over as prime minister, after
he won a parliamentary seat in a by-election at the
weekend.

The shipment of US military equipment to regions close
to the Iraqi border, meanwhile, continued.

About 40 trailer trucks carrying bulldozers, military
trucks and containers headed to the east from the
Incirlik air base in southern Turkey, which has been
used by US and British jets since 1991 to enforce a
no-fly zone over Iraq, NTV reported.

Another 44 trailer trucks left the Mediterranean port
of Iskenderun, the main unloading point for US ships
bringing in equipment.

In the nearby port of Mersin, trucks loaded with
tents, medical supplies and other logistical material
stood ready to depart, Anatolia news agency reported.



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