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  • US ambassador hails Turkey’s role in Iran talks

    US ambassador hails Turkey’s role in Iran talks

    U.S. Ambassador to Ankara James Jeffrey said Wednesday that Turkey has played crucial role as a mediator regarding Iran’s nuclear problem for some time.

    Answering questions of journalists at an industrial zone in Ankara, Jeffrey said another mediator Brazil was in close cooperation with Turkey. U.S. President Barack Obama met with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Washington, D.C. and they discussed the issue of being a mediator for Iran’s nuclear problem, Jeffrey said.

    Meanwhile, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu expressed hope on Wednesday that diplomatic efforts Turkey jointly exerted with Brazil yielded a positive result over Iran’s nuclear program. “We are continuing our vigorous consultations in full coordination with Brazil. We will have fresh initiatives in the coming days and I hope our joint efforts will bring about positive results,” Davutoglu told reporters in a press meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Kostyantyn Hryshchenko in capital Kiev.

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has agreed “in principle” to a Brazilian role in breaking the deadlock over a U.N.-backed nuclear fuel swap with the West.

    Under the U.N. plan first put forward in 2009, Western powers would send nuclear fuel rods to a Tehran reactor in exchange for Iran’s stock of lower-level enriched uranium. The U.S. and its allies fear Iran’s disputed nuclear program aims to build nuclear weapons, and view the swap as a way to curb Tehran’s capacity to do so.

    Brazil denies nuclear swap plan

    Iran, which insists its nuclear program only aims to generate electricity, rejected the original exchange proposal. At the same time, the country’s leaders have worked to keep the offer on the table, proposing variations, though without accepting the terms set in the U.N. proposal.

    A statement posted on Ahmadinejad’s website late Tuesday said during a telephone conversation with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the Iranian president “announced his agreement in principle” to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s mediation proposal.

    However, a spokesman for Brazil’s Foreign Ministry said Wednesday Brasilia had not made an official offer to mediate yet, but that Brazil was ready to help with talks any way it can.

    A Brazilian foreign ministry spokesman told AFP that no such plan had been proposed during a visit to Tehran last month by Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim.

    “We were informed that an official Iranian government website mentioned President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad supported a Brazilian ‘program.’ But there was no presentation of a formal program during the foreign minister’s visit,” the spokesman said.

    Brazil and Turkey, which are currently non-permanent members of the Security Council, oppose a new round of sanctions, insisting that only talks will resolve the impasse.

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    Compiled from AA, AFP and AP reports by the Daily News staff.

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  • Ambassador Jeffrey Visits Sakarya Memorial

    Ambassador Jeffrey Visits Sakarya Memorial

    Amb. Jeffrey stands in front of the memorial statue at the Sakarya Zafer Anıtı

    Ambassador Jeffrey Visits Sakarya Memorial

    On January 17, Ambassador James Jeffrey visited the memorials to the great battle of Sakarya, west of Ankara.   This epic battle, fought for 21 days in August and September 1921 along a 100 kilometer front near the Sakarya River, marked the turning point in the Turkish War of Independence and prevented the Greek army from advancing on the new Turkish capital of Ankara.  The Ambassador first visited the Karargah Müzesi in Alagöz, the house that Atatürk chose for his field headquarters during the battle.  There, he wrote in the guest book: “The victory of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk not only gave birth to our ally, modern Turkey, but served as an inspiration for all who yearn for independence and sovereignty.”

    Later, Ambassador Jeffrey visited the Sakarya Zafer Anıtı ve Müzesi in Polatlı; and the Duatepe Şehitlik Anıtı, the beautiful monument on the top of the first hill to be retaken by counterattacking Turkish troops.  The Ambassador was guided on his tour and provided an excellent account of the battle by Colonel Abdulkadir Koc and Major Erkan Oğulganmış, both of the Turkish Armed Forces Artillery and Missile School in Polatlı.

    Visiting Fulbright Professor George Gawrych, who is doing research for a book on Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s transition from general to statesman during the Turkish War of Independence, also accompanied Ambassador Jeffrey on the visit.

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  • NEW US AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY: H.E. James Franklin Jeffrey

    NEW US AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY: H.E. James Franklin Jeffrey

    James Franklin Jeffrey

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    James Franklin Jeffrey is an American diplomat and the current US ambassador to Turkey. He was serving as the Deputy National Security Advisor before being appointed to Turkey. He joined the Foreign Service in 1977. His most recent assignments were as Deputy Chief of Mission to Ankara, 1999-2002, and to Kuwait, 1996-1999. He also has served in Tunis, Sofia, Munich, Adana, and on a first assignment to Ankara in 1985-1987. In the Department, Mr. Jeffrey has served as Senior Greek Desk Officer, as Officer in Charge of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, as Deputy Office Director in the Office of Near Eastern Peace Process and Regional Affairs, and as Deputy Presidential Special Advisor for Bosnia Implementation. He speaks German, French, and Turkish.

    Mr. Jeffrey received a BA in History from Northeastern University in 1969, and an MS in Business Administration from Boston University Graduate School of Management in 1977. He also holds a diploma in the French language from the University of Paris. From 1969-1976 Mr. Jeffrey served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army, with assignments in Germany and Vietnam. He was born in Massachusetts, and his current state of residence is Virginia.

    Ambassador Jeffrey has held a variety of assignments related to Europe and the Middle East during his 30-year career with the U.S. Department of State. His past assignments have included Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State for Iraq, U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Iraq, U.S. Ambassador to Albania, U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission in Turkey and Kuwait, U.S. Deputy Special Representative for Bosnia Implementation, Senior Greek Desk Officer, Officer in Charge of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, and as Deputy Office Director in the Office of Near Eastern Peace Process and Regional Affairs. Earlier overseas assignments included postings at the U.S. Consulate General in Munich, Germany; U.S. Embassies in Turkey, Bulgaria, and Tunisia; and the U.S. Consulate in Adana, Turkey.

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    Biography of Ambassador James F. Jeffrey, Assistant to the President
    and Deputy National Security Advisor

    On August 1, 2007, President George W. Bush named Ambassador James F. Jeffrey as Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor.  James Jeffrey is a career member of the Foreign Service, grade of Career Minister.

    Ambassador Jeffrey has held a variety of assignments related to Europe and the Middle East during his 30-year career with the U.S. Department of State.  His past assignments have included Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State for Iraq, U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Iraq, U.S. Ambassador to Albania, U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission in Turkey and Kuwait, and U.S. Deputy Special Representative for Bosnia Implementation.  Earlier overseas assignments included postings at the U.S. Consulate General in Munich, Germany; U.S. Embassies in Turkey, Bulgaria, and Tunisia; and the U.S. Consulate in Adana, Turkey.

    Ambassador Jeffrey served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army from 1969 to 1976, with assignments to Germany and Vietnam.  He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Northeastern University and a Master of Science in Business Administration from Boston University.