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    PARRIS: ARMENIAN LOBBY MOBILIZING FOR 'GENOCIDE'

    Today's Zaman
    Feb 13 2009
    Turkey

    The Armenian lobby in the United States has made great efforts to
    assure recognition of the alleged Armenian genocide, and the outcome
    of this push may shape the future of Turkish-US bilateral relations,
    former US Ambassador to Turkey Mark Parris has said.

    Speaking at a conference sponsored by the International Investors
    Association (YASED) on Wednesday evening in Ä°stanbul, Parris said the
    Armenian lobby has been working to get the new American administration
    to pass legislation describing the events of 1915 as "genocide."

    Parris said it is not clear yet whether the issue of the "genocide"
    will be on the agenda of the White House or Congress and added that
    the outcome may shape relations between the United States and Turkey.

    Emphasizing that his comments do not represent the views of the
    US government, Parris responded to a question about the future of
    the Jewish-American lobby's support for Turkey, saying, "It is not
    correct to say that the Jewish lobby's views of Turkey would not be
    deeply affected" by what happened in Davos.

    The question was related to Armenian efforts to have a resolution
    passed in the US Congress recognizing claims that Anatolian Armenians
    were subjected to genocide in the World War I era and a possible
    change in the support of Jewish-American groups for Turkey against
    these efforts as a result of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's
    walkout at the Davos summit after an angry exchange with Israeli
    President Shimon Peres over Israel's deadly operation in Gaza last
    month, which killed more than 1,300 Palestinians, almost half of whom
    were civilians.

    Parris used the word "risky" when describing Turkish-American
    relations and held the George W. Bush administration responsible for
    the current difficulties. He also said the new US administration under
    Barack Obama should pay attention to Turkey with the most senior
    level visits because no other region in the world is as important
    for the United States.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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