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    MEMBERS OF CONGRESS URGE OBAMA TO STRENGTHEN US TIES WITH ALLY TURKEY

    States News Service
    April 1, 2009 Wednesday

    SEND LETTER EXPRESSING STRONG SUPPORT FOR US-TURKISH RELATIONS PRIOR
    TO PRESIDENT'S UPCOMING VISIT TO TURKEY

    WASHINGTON

    The following information was released by the office of Florida
    Rep. Robert Wexler:

    Today, twenty-nine members of the Congressional Caucus on US-Turkish
    relations sent President Barack Obama a bipartisan letter urging
    him to enhance US-Turkish relations and to work more closely with
    Turkish leaders on a number of American, Turkish and international
    security challenges. Turkey Caucus members sent the strongly worded
    letter encouraging closer bilateral relations with this key NATO ally,
    prior to President Obamas upcoming visit to Turkey, which will take
    place April 5-7, 2009. The letter also advocates that the President
    support Turkeys efforts to normalize relations with Armenia, Turkeys
    EU accession efforts and continued security assistance to officials
    in Ankara as they battle PKK terrorism. Congressman Wexler (D-FL),
    Co-Chairman of the Congressional Caucus on Turkey and Chairman of the
    Europe Subcommittee, led the letter along with fellow Turkey Caucus
    Co-Chairs Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY) and Congresswoman Kay Granger
    (R-TX), and Congressman Alcee L. Hastings (D-FL), Co-Chairman of the
    US Helsinki Commission.

    It is a testament to the importance of US-Turkish relations that
    President Obama has chosen to visit Turkey during his first trip
    abroad as President of the United States. This is truly an historic
    opportunity to enhance the US-Turkey strategic partnership that has
    benefited both nations for over five decades, said Congressman Wexler.

    As President Obama implements a new strategy in Afghanistan and
    Pakistan, addresses the growing threat of Irans nuclear development,
    and works to redeploy American troops from Iraq, Turkeys importance
    as a strategic ally to the United States cannot be understated. It is
    my hope that President Obama and his Turkish counterparts seize this
    opportunity to create the conditions for a deeper friendship based on
    shared values and a common commitment to democracy and human rights. To
    that end, it is essential that the President unequivocally supports
    Turkeys rapprochement with Armenia and offers continued assistance
    to Ankara as it combats PKK terrorists.

    President Obama's upcoming visit to Istanbul and Ankara offers
    further proof of how much the United States values its relationship
    with Turkey, said Congresswoman Kay Granger (R-TX). By virtue of its
    central location and its democratic government, Turkey has been a key
    player in the Middle East peace process and an invaluable supporter
    of U.S. efforts in the region. I applaud the President for recognizing
    Turkey's importance to global security and stability and look forward
    to building on our already strong alliance.

    As a member of the Congressional Turkey Caucus, I have always
    been a staunch supporter and advocate for Turkey. Turkey, in
    my opinion, remains a key strategic ally to the United States,
    said Congressman Alcee L. Hastings(D-FL). It is imperative that
    the United States continue to work to ensure that our alliance
    with Turkey is strengthened in Congress and with the new Obama
    administration. President Obamas landmark trip to Turkey comes at
    a critical for U.S.-Turkish relations and at a time of significant
    importance in the region. Our shared values and common interests in
    building a stable, peaceful, and prosperous world exemplify our long
    and close relationship with Turkey, as evidenced by our partnership in
    NATO. I remain committed to continuing to stand shoulder-to-shoulder
    with the people of Turkey and Turkish-Americans here in the United
    States as a friend and ally in the Congress.

    President Barack Obamas historic visit to Turkey presents the
    United States with an excellent chance to assert and strengthen
    our relationship with a strategic ally and a critical trading
    partner. During this time of economic uncertainty and great military
    challenges, the United States must do all that it can to build upon
    our ties to foreign nations and promote opportunities to grow the
    global economy. I am hopeful that President Obamas timely visit to
    Turkey will foster further goodwill between our two nations and send
    an important message about the value the United States places on our
    relationship with Turkey, said Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY).

    A copy of the letter is available for download here.

    Congressman Robert Wexler is Chairman of the Subcommittee on Europe
    and a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the
    House Judiciary Committee. Recently, Congressman Wexler served as an
    advisor on Middle East issues to President Barack Obama during his
    2008 presidential campaign.
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