TEHRAN (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign minister said on Sunday that diplomatic and military options could both be used in the country's fight against Kurdish PKK guerrillas based in northern Iraq.
Ali Babacan was speaking after talks with Iraq aimed at averting a Turkish cross-border raid collapsed on Friday. Ankara rejected Iraqi proposals for tackling the PKK as insufficient and said they would not yield results quickly enough.
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