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    EX-CONGRESSMAN EXPECTS LESS PRESSURE FOR ARMENIAN BILL

    Hurriyet
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=ex-congressman-expects-less-pressure-on-armenian-bill-2010-12-14
    Dec 14 2010
    Turkey

    Former member of the United States Congress Jim Kolbe said Monday
    pressure to pass a resolution recognizing Armenian claims of genocide
    is currently insufficient, given the recently increased number of
    Republicans sitting in the Congress.

    "There will be change in the tone [of the Congress]. The Republicans
    are much more supportive of relations with Turkey," Kolbe said at
    a round table discussion organized by Istanbul Policy Center at
    Sabancı University.

    Last November's midterm elections shifted the balance of power in
    the United States Congress diametrically. Aided by the extremely
    conservative Tea Party Movement, the Republicans gained control of
    the House of Representatives and increased their ranks in the Senate.

    The replacement of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, whose
    constituency included a large Armenian community, is another reason for
    the expected drop in pressure for an Armenian resolution, argued Kolbe.

    Although many Republicans are angry about the deterioration in Turkish
    - Israeli relations, foreign policy hawks see Turkey as a strategic
    ally. "No doubt the Republicans are angry but they are trying to put
    it to the back," he said.

    When the party of the U.S. president looses a mid-term election, it
    generally tends to focus on issues its members feel strongly about,
    according to Kolbe, who predicted that President Barack Obama would
    begin focusing more on foreign policy issues.




    From: A. Papazian
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