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    TODAY'S ZAMAN: ARMENIAN DIASPORA PRESSING FOR GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    23.02.2009 15:06 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Since U.S. President Barack Obama was elected
    in November, analysts have cautioned, in reference to Ankara's
    expectations of the Obama administration, that the new White House
    team would also have certain expectations from its transatlantic ally.

    On Monday a White House statement announced that Obama had spoken
    to both President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan. The statement particularly noted that in both calls the
    leaders discussed "the U.S. review on Afghanistan and Pakistan policy,"
    as well as "U.S. support for the growing Turkish-Iraqi relationship"
    and "the importance of cooperation in Middle East peace efforts."

    In Ankara, during a press conference on Wednesday, Erdogan said that
    he and Obama also discussed the Armenian Genocide issue.

    While neither Erdogan nor Gul mentioned Afghanistan in their statements
    regarding their talks with Obama, the U.S. didn't mention the Armenian
    Genocide in its own.

    The wording of both sides' statements has been read as declarations
    of priority for each side in their bilateral relations.

    Some observers in Ankara claim that the probability of a change in
    Turkey's strong determination to send combat troops to Afghanistan
    could come on the agenda, given the fact that April 24, the day
    the White House traditionally issues a statement on the Armenian
    Remembrance Day, is approaching and the Armenian diaspora has already
    started pressing American legislators to bring a Genocide resolution
    to the U.S. Congress floor, Today's Zaman reports.
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