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June 11 2010
Gates'disappointed' by Turkey's Iran vote
Posted : Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:48:55 GMT
By : dpa
Brussels - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said Friday that he was
"disappointed" by Turkey's decision to vote against a UN Security
Council resolution imposing sanctions on Iran.
Only Turkey and Brazil voted against the measure, which was backed by
all five Security Council veto holders - Britain, China, France,
Russia and the United States.
"I was disappointed in Turkey's vote on the Iranian sanctions," Gates
said after talks with NATO counterparts in Brussels. Turkey is also a
NATO member.
Turkey and the US have been allies since the Cold War. But they are at
odds over a range of issues, including Israel's recent attack on an
aid flotilla to Gaza and US moves to declare the killing of thousands
of Armenians in 1915 a genocide.
"That said, Turkey is a decades-long ally of the US ... Allies don't
always agree on things, but I think we move forward from here and
we'll just do that," Gates said.
From: A. Papazian
June 11 2010
Gates'disappointed' by Turkey's Iran vote
Posted : Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:48:55 GMT
By : dpa
Brussels - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said Friday that he was
"disappointed" by Turkey's decision to vote against a UN Security
Council resolution imposing sanctions on Iran.
Only Turkey and Brazil voted against the measure, which was backed by
all five Security Council veto holders - Britain, China, France,
Russia and the United States.
"I was disappointed in Turkey's vote on the Iranian sanctions," Gates
said after talks with NATO counterparts in Brussels. Turkey is also a
NATO member.
Turkey and the US have been allies since the Cold War. But they are at
odds over a range of issues, including Israel's recent attack on an
aid flotilla to Gaza and US moves to declare the killing of thousands
of Armenians in 1915 a genocide.
"That said, Turkey is a decades-long ally of the US ... Allies don't
always agree on things, but I think we move forward from here and
we'll just do that," Gates said.
From: A. Papazian