The
Before meeting George Bush at the White House on Monday, Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
"The PKK is a terrorist organisation. They're an enemy of
"In order to chase down people who murder people, you need good intelligence," he said.
"We talked about the need for our militaries to stay in constant contact."
Bush also said that Erdogan had strongly urged the
Erdogan 'happy'
Erdogan welcomed Bush's commitment to helping
"We are not after war. We have a mandate from the Turkish parliament to conduct an operation," he said at
Saying he was "happy" with the talk he had with Bush, he added: "As I leave your country, I see that we agree to a great extent.
"I suppose you don't expect me to tell you everything we've spoken about, but I'm happy."
Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel Hamid in
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The White House has expressed concern that a cross-border incursion by the Turkish military could destabilise to what has been the calmest part of
Kurdish protests
As the two leaders met, hundreds of ethnic Kurds gathered outside the White House chanting "stop the Turkish invasion".
Earlier on Monday, Nechirvan Barzani, the Iraqi Kurdish regional prime minister, proposed four-party talks to end the PKK incursions and prevent Turkish military action.
Participants would include his government as well as
"This is a trans-national issue, complicated by ethnic ties, and no party can find a solution on its own," Barzani wrote in the Washington Post newspaper.
But Murat Karayilan, a PKK leader, has called on the Iraqi Kurdish leadership to stand by its ethnic kin.
"No action [against the PKK] can be successful ... as long as we, the Kurds, preserve our unity," he told the Firat news agency.
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Bush welcomes Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the Oval Office of the White House in