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    Crain's Chicago Business
    April 10 2009


    Hastert to lobby for Turkey

    By: Paul Merrion April 10, 2009

    (Crain's) ' Former Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert, R-Plano, is
    now lobbying for the Republic of Turkey, according to papers filed
    last week with the Justice Department's Foreign Agents Registration
    Act unit.

    His role is `educating members of the Congress and the administration
    on issues of importance to Turkey,' his registration statement
    said. Those issues include `trade, energy security, counter-terrorism
    efforts and efforts to build regional stability in the broader Middle
    East.'

    Turkey is a key U.S. ally in the region, as evidenced by President
    Barack Obama's stop there earlier this week after his European tour.

    But one thorny issue is a perennial attempt by Congress to pass a
    resolution condemning the Turks' killing of 1.5 million Armenians
    during the 1915-1916 `genocide.' The Turkish government has warned
    that such a resolution would seriously damage relations. When
    Mr. Hastert was speaker, he blocked such a measure after a last-minute
    request from then-President Bill Clinton.

    Dickstein Shapiro LLP, the Washington, D.C., law firm Mr. Hastert
    joined in June 2008 as a senior advisor, has counted Turkey among its
    clients since last year. It was not known when he joined the firm
    whether Mr. Hastert would lobby for Turkey.

    Mr. Hastert and others at Dickstein Shapiro share a $35,000-per-month
    subcontract with the Gephardt Group, led by former House Majority
    Leader Richard Gephardt, D-Mo., Turkey's principal lobbyist since last
    year, according to The Hill, a Washington, D.C.-based publication that
    first reported Mr. Hastert's involvement.

    Mr. Hastert did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

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