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    Zaman, Turkey
    March 15 2005

    Edelman Advises Turkey on Damascus
    By Cihan News Agency
    Published: Tuesday 15, 2005
    zaman.com


    The US Ambassador to Ankara Eric Edelman said that they expect
    Turkey to support the United Nations (UN) resolution taken over
    Syria.

    Edelman who traveled to Bursa to attend meetings visited the Governor
    Oguz Kagan Koksal. The Ambassador responded to questions from the
    media following his meeting.

    In response to a question about the US demand that the Turkish
    President Ahmet Necdet Sezer should cancel his visit to Syria, he
    said that the UN has made a decision regarding Syria and that is,
    that it must pullout its soldiers out of Lebanon. The international
    community should be in complete consensus as required by the UN
    Security Council's 1559th resolution. Following this decision, Syria
    should immediately withdraw its troops from Lebanon. The US President
    George W. Bush during his last European tour met with many leaders,
    most importantly France, Germany, Russia, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia and
    they all shared a common view. We hope that Turkey will also be
    listed among the international community on this issue. Whether or
    not to obey the international community is completely Turkey's
    decision.

    The US Ambassador said regarding the alleged Armenian genocide that
    it will probably come to the agenda at the US Congress in April and
    continued that the traditional manner of the US administration is to
    leave these events in 1915-1916 to historians.

    On the other hand upon the question of whether or not the pressure by
    the Armenian lobby was the issue, Edelman said that all minorities in
    the US have the right to speak their ideas freely and added, "The
    manner of the administration on this issue is as I said."

    When he was asked about is response to news in opposition to the US
    published in Turkish media, he said, "Our biggest concern most of the
    time is that the news based on conspiracy theories."
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