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    ANKARA WARNS US OVER ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    Dec 28 2006

    Faced with the possibility that the U.S. Congress will consider a
    proposal with regard to the alleged Armenian genocide, Spokesperson
    for the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Namik Tan asked the U.S.

    Administration to continue its long-lasting balanced and constructive
    policy.

    At a weekly press conference Tan discussed news reports indicating
    that with the Democrats in control of both houses of Congress,
    the U.S. legislative body would consider a proposal on the alleged
    Armenian genocide. Tan noted that Turkey was following the efforts of
    the Armenian lobby to exploit the political situation in the United
    States with great concern.

    Noting that bilateral relations between Turkey and the United States
    were multidimensional and strategic, Tan further said: "The U.S. has
    always been constructive and right minded vis-a-vis those kinds
    of efforts. We believe that the U.S. administration will continue
    the same approach. The relations between the U.S. and Turkey are so
    important that they transcend those insignificant issues." Asked about
    the recent remarks made by Armenian authorities, Tan recalled that
    any concrete results from those efforts largely depended on Armenia's
    flexible and constructive approach to resolve the regional problems
    in compliance with the international legal rules and regulations.

    EU invitation letter insufficient

    Tan noted that Turkey requested information from Azerbaijani
    authorities concerning the allegations made by Armenian-origin Turkish
    citizen Burak Bedikyan that he was maltreated and not admitted into
    Azerbaijan. Spokesperson Tan also noted that the European Union's
    invitation letter to initiate negotiations in the field of industry and
    establishments has arrived in Ankara. Tan stressed that the letter did
    not meet Turkey's expectations, as an invitation to start negotiations
    in four chapters was anticipated.
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