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  • ANKARA: Ankara Prepares Against 'Apr. 24' With Jewish Lobby

    ANKARA PREPARES AGAINST 'APR. 24' WITH JEWISH LOBBY
    By Suleyman Kurt, Ankara

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    April 19 2006

    Ankara intensifies efforts against the Armenian Diaspora, which
    attempts to "make the so-called Armenian genocide recognized," as
    the anniversary of "24 April 1915 events" approaches.

    Turkish officials, who closely monitor the resolution drafts in the US
    Congress, French and Argentinean parliaments, continue their efforts
    to prevent a counter decision.

    Diplomatic sources oppose claims suggesting that the Jewish lobby has
    ended its support to Turkey in relation to the "so-called Armenian
    genocide allegations" following the Islamic Resistance Movement's
    (HAMAS) Ankara visit. They also do not think it is possible for the
    US Congress to take such a decision.

    US President George W. Bush is not expected to use the word "genocide"
    in his April 24 speech.

    "Turkey and the Jewish lobby have always had good relations. If there
    is a weakness in the relations, we will do our best to eliminate it, we
    are working towards this end," a foreign ministry official explained.

    Along with the US Congress, developments in the French and Argentinean
    parliaments are being closely monitored.

    A draft law in the French parliament foresees the "punishment of
    those deny the existence of Armenian genocide," and another law in
    the Argentinean parliament aims to "giving the Armenian genocide
    issue a place in the school books."

    Ankara realized the "necessary" efforts to the Argentinean government
    and asked them "not to nurture generations being hostile to Turkey".

    Political experts comment that the draft will not be passed by
    parliament.

    Secret diplomacy continues with Yerevan

    Problems between Turkey and Armenia, including the "so-called genocide
    allegations," were handled in the Austrian capital, Vienna, by the
    diplomats of both countries.

    During these talks, the "commission of historian" project put forward
    by Turkey concerning the Armenian genocide allegations was not adopted.

    Ankara rejected the proposal of Armenia relating to the issue as well.

    In order for the start of diplomatic relations between the countries,
    a text should be signed by the both parties, which shows that some
    of the problems between the countries, including the dispute over
    borders, have been settled.

    The parties have not reached such a level, it is noted. Along with
    the diplomatic meetings, Turkish diplomats recently gathered with
    representatives of the Armenian Diaspora defending "moderate" opinions
    in the US.
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