Turkey calls Arab talks on Iraq

But Turkey has been reluctant to sign on to such a plan, reportedly favouring a smaller force. Gen. Richard Myers, who left Turkey on Monday after two days of meetings with Turkish officials, said he had had "very good" and "very frank and open" discussions.
Myers, who is chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he believed Turkey, "will continue to be a very important strategic partner for the United States."
Last week, a spokesman for President Ahmet Necdet Sezer said Turkey’s contribution to any military action in Iraq would be limited by its historic ties to its neighbour — and its parliament would likely require a new U.N. resolution authorizing war before making a decision.