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    WASHINGTON BACKS TURKISH TROOP PRESENCE IN LEBANON

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Aug. 17, 2006

    The U.S. on Tuesday backed the possible deployment of Turkish troops
    in the United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon but also stressed
    that it's a decision Ankara has to make based on its national interests
    and own foreign policy guidelines.

    In a move to encourage Turkey in this issue, U.S. Assistant Secretary
    of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Welch also expressed
    Washington's great confidence in the Turkish military, citing his
    country's experience in working with Turkey in such peacekeeping
    operations.

    Welch made the remarks at a press conference when asked about the
    U.S.' position on Turkey's potential contribution to the force and
    the reasons for Ankara's cautious stance on deploying Turkish troops
    in the region.

    "We consider that the first most important step to be taken now for
    implementation of the UN resolution is that the parties observe a
    cessation of hostilities. Second, the United Nations rapidly should
    form the new elements to be added to the existing UN Interim Force in
    Lebanon [UNIFIL] so that those are prepared as quickly as possible
    to deploy into Lebanon to help UNIFIL do its job pursuant to this
    new resolution," Welch said while listing other reasons for Turkey
    to send the troops.

    "The present resolution authorizes the composition of a new and
    enhanced UNIFIL. A second resolution is out there as a possibility
    should it be necessary to have an additional mandate for United
    Nations activity. But presently there's sufficient legal authority
    under international law to do what is necessary to make the new force,"
    he added.

    Armenian lobby urges Bush to block Turkish troop deployment

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) yesterday urged
    U.S. President George W.Bush to block Turkey deploying troops in
    Lebanon in a letter sent to the president.

    The letter, which is signed by the head of ANCA (an umbrella Armenian
    lobby which gathers various radical Armenian groups) Ken Hachikian,
    claimed that the deployment of Turkish troops in the region would be
    contrary to the U.S.' national interests and would undermine efforts
    to ensure permanent peace in the region.

    Reiterating the Armenian genocide claims, ANCA also claimed in its
    letter that the Ottoman Empire ruled the Middle East for centuries
    through violence. "Turkey's presence in Lebanon will only make the
    situation in the region worse," the letter also asserted.

    There's a sizable Armenian minority living in Lebanon.

    In related news, the Greek lobby the American Hellenic Institute
    has also reportedly sent letter to the White House against a Turkish
    contribution to the peacekeeping force.
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