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    ANKARA IS LIKELY TO RE-SEND ITS AMBASSADOR TO THE USA BEFORE APRIL 12

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-01 18:26:00

    ArmInfo. In a move to reduce the ongoing tension between the two-long
    time allies, Turkey is likely to re-send its ambassador to Washington
    ahead of an international nuclear summit on April 12, Hurriyet Daily
    News says with reference to diplomatic sources.

    To recall, Turkish Ambassador to the United States Nam?k Tan was
    immediately recalled from Washington after the US House Committee on
    Foreign Affairs had affirmed the Resolution on the Armenian Genocide
    (H.Res.252).

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu are expected to attend the meeting although their presence
    has not yet been officially announced.

    According to the source, Ambassador Nam?k Tan's return and Erdogan's
    visit to the United States was only made possible following a lengthy
    telephone conversation between Davutoglu and U.S. Secretary of State
    Hillary Clinton on Sunday. Some in Ankara had called for Erdogan
    to cancel his trip to the U.S. following the vote. However, recent
    diplomatic activity reveals that both Tan and Erdogan could depart
    for Washington in the coming days.

    Officials also said Ankara was awaiting strong signals from the U.S.

    regarding the Armenian resolution, along with assurances from
    Washington about the Turkish- Armenian protocols following only
    qualified approval for the documents from Armenian top.

    According to sources, there are a number of good reasons for Erdogan's
    participation at the summit as Erdogan's absence would likely be
    interpreted as a protest against U.S. President Barack Obama. At the
    same time, the unnamed officials said the prime minister's no-show
    would be counter-productive for the country's national interests,
    especially when coming immediately before April 24, the day Obama will
    issue an annual message commemorating the killing of Armenians in 1915.

    To note, Obama has also invited Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan to
    the summit.
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