U.S. Not Take Notice Of Armenian Lobby's Letter On Lebanon
Anatolian Times, Turkey
Aug. 18, 2006
WASHINGTON D.C. - U.S. Department of State has not taken notice of
the letter of Armenian lobby --addressed to U.S. President George W.
Bush-- requesting that Turkey should not participate in UN Peace
Force in Lebanon.
Replying to a question on the letter sent by Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA) Chairman Ken Hachikian to U.S. President
Bush, State Department's Deputy Spokesman Tom Casey said he did not
read the letter.
Stating that talks regarding peace force in Lebanon are under way at
the UN in New York, Casey noted that the U.S. administration wished
that countries which are eager to contribute to this force would be
included in negotiations, as well as Turkey.
ANCA's letter claimed that Ottoman Empire ruled the Middle East
violently for centuries, asserting that Turkey's participation in
peace force in Lebanon did not comply with national interests of the
United States.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Anatolian Times, Turkey
Aug. 18, 2006
WASHINGTON D.C. - U.S. Department of State has not taken notice of
the letter of Armenian lobby --addressed to U.S. President George W.
Bush-- requesting that Turkey should not participate in UN Peace
Force in Lebanon.
Replying to a question on the letter sent by Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA) Chairman Ken Hachikian to U.S. President
Bush, State Department's Deputy Spokesman Tom Casey said he did not
read the letter.
Stating that talks regarding peace force in Lebanon are under way at
the UN in New York, Casey noted that the U.S. administration wished
that countries which are eager to contribute to this force would be
included in negotiations, as well as Turkey.
ANCA's letter claimed that Ottoman Empire ruled the Middle East
violently for centuries, asserting that Turkey's participation in
peace force in Lebanon did not comply with national interests of the
United States.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress