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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 17 2008



    Ankara to recall ambassador from Argentina after `genocide' rulings


    The Turkish capital plans to call its ambassador from Buenos Aires
    back home for "political consultations," in reaction to Buenos Aires'
    insistent indifference to Ankara's marked uneasiness over a cascade of
    laws, official decisions and statements in support of the Armenian
    "genocide."

    "The bilateral relationship with Argentina is likely to encounter much
    activity soon," Turkish diplomatic sources told Today's Zaman on
    Friday, noting that Turkey's Ambassador to Argentina Hayri Hayret
    Yalav was expected to be recalled to Ankara for "political
    consultations in the near future" in order to review bilateral
    relations with this country.

    Yalav, who was appointed to his current post with a government decree
    in December 2006, previously returned to Ankara in early 2007 after
    presenting his credentials to then-Argentinean President Néstor
    Kirchner -- again for "political consultations." Officials at the
    Argentinean Embassy in Ankara, approached by Today's Zaman on Friday,
    said that Argentinean Ambassador to Turkey Brugo Marco was currently
    in Buenos Aires. Counselor Luis Susmann did not want to make a
    statement on the issue in absence of the ambassador, officials also
    said.

    Developments generating friction in bilateral relations between
    Argentina and Turkey actually date back to autumn 2006. In November of
    that year the lower house of Argentina's parliament adopted a
    resolution recognizing killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
    during World War I as "genocide." The resolution, which was adopted by
    an overwhelming majority in the assembly, declared April 24 an
    official "day of mutual tolerance and respect" among peoples around
    the world. Armenians mark April 24 as the beginning of a "systematic
    genocide campaign" against Ottoman Armenians.

    In January 2007, in a move that brought applause from the Armenian
    diaspora, former President Kirchner approved the draft law proclaiming
    April 24 "the day of tolerance and respect."

    Turkey categorically rejects the genocide claims and says Turks and
    Armenians were killed in internal strife when Armenians revolted
    against Ottoman rule in eastern Anatolia in hopes of carving out an
    independent state in collaboration with the invading Russian military.

    In April of this year, Argentina's Senate approved a declaration with
    reference to the law, which entered into force in January 2007
    following the president's approval. In the same month, the Turkish
    Foreign Ministry announced that State Minister Mehmet Aydın had
    cancelled a planned visit to Argentina in protest of the country's
    stance.

    Turkish officials regard the fact that Argentina is home to the
    third-largest Armenian diaspora -- following the United States and
    France -- as a strong factor in the current political crisis on the
    bilateral political agenda, although this element has no relation to
    the substance of relations with the country.

    Observers say the point to which bilateral relations between Argentina
    and Turkey have come is particularly sad at a time when Ankara has
    shown significant will to improve relations with the Latin America and
    Caribbean countries.

    In line with its multidimensional foreign policy, Turkey pursued a
    more active policy towards these countries in the beginning of the
    1990s. An "Action Plan for Latin America and the Caribbean" was put
    into effect as of 1998 and has been reviewed constantly since then. In
    2006 Turkey took another significant step, declaring 2006 Year of
    Latin America and the Caribbean, giving a further boost to the action
    plan.

    Yet the same observers say that under current circumstances the
    Turkish capital has been pushed into the point of taking certain
    measures to show clearly its displeasure at Argentina's attitude.



    17 May 2008, Saturday
    EMÄ°NE KART ANKARA
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