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    U.S. SAYS TO WORK MORE CLOSELY WITH TURKEY UNDER NEW ADMINISTRATION

    Hurriyet
    Nov 5 2008
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - The U.S. president-elect understands the importance of
    Turkey and the two countries would work together even more closely
    under the new administration, a high-level American diplomat said.

    "America cannot face the challenges alone and the next administration's
    partnership with Turkey will continue in the fight against the PKK and
    other terrorists, in building a democratic, secure and stable Iraq,
    in finding new energy resources and routes of supply and in promoting
    peace in the Middle East and other regions," U.S. Consul General
    Sharon Wiener said at the breakfast for the elections on Wednesday.

    She said Barack Obama understands the importance of Turkey as a
    strategic ally and a friend, in a bid to soothe concerns that a
    possible problematic period lay ahead in the relations of the two
    countries due to the Democratic new president's approach to the
    so-called Armenian genocide claims.

    Obama has said he would accept the so-called Armenian genocide claims
    if he is elected. The Democratic candidate garnered the support of
    Armenians living in the United States.

    However some observers say Obama would not be the first president
    to move away from campaign pledges and take different actions or
    decisions once elected.

    "We will work together even more closely as Turkey has been elected
    to the United Nations Security Council," Wiener added in her speech.

    Obama won Tuesday's historic presidential elections with pledges for
    change, defeating Republican candidate John McCain.
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