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    AZG Armenian Daily #110, 16/06/2005


    Turkey-USA

    DISAGREEMENT IN TURKISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS DEEPENS

    America's Pressure on Turkey Intensifies as a Result

    The meeting of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan with US
    President George Bush contrary to Turkish television and press's
    optimistic evaluation did not help restore Turkish-American strategic
    partnership but rather raised more questions in the relations of
    two allies.

    Zeyno Baran, the Nixon Center director for International Security
    and Energy Programs, emphasized in an interview to Turkish Jihan TV
    that the Turkish Prime Minister failed to get the signal President
    Bush sent in his words or misunderstood him and added, "The US is
    not Turkey's strategic partner".

    Zeyno Baran's conclusion is apparently the answer to the statement
    about "restoring Turkey's strategic partnership with the US". Despite
    the aggravating tension in Turkish-American relations, it seemed not
    real that the US will intensify pressure on Turkey to make it improve
    relations with Armenia.

    But it is not the laws of logic that regulate politics. Turkish
    television affirmed this point on June 14 informing about the new
    resolution on Armenian Genocide that the House of Representatives
    will submit to "democrat Adam Schiff, influential representative of
    the Armenian lobby at the US Congress, senator from California".

    The resolution, as a rule, is to pass discussion at commission of
    International Relations of the House of Representatives. Turkish
    television quoted political observers as saying that the resolution
    will be adopted once the commission discusses it.

    At one point during the Turkish-American discords US deputy defense
    secretary Paul Wolfowitz threatened Turkey with "recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide at the Congress". His threats produced no
    result. It's evident that once the Congress adopts the resolution,
    the Bush administration will lose another lever of influence on Turkey.

    It must be noted that Washington's task is to take Turkey in its
    projects of Middle East policy. It will settle discords securing
    restoration of Turkish-American strategic alliance. Turkey, restoring
    its position of the US representative in the Middle East, will lose
    the opportunity to improve relations with Syria and Iran and to oppose
    US regional projects, including the ones concerning Kurdish issue.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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