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    US SAYS WILL CONTINUE TO ENCOURAGE TURKEY AND ARMENIA TO MOVE FORWARD

    Today's Zaman
    March 3 2010
    Turkey

    Days before the March 4 vote in the US House foreign affairs committee
    regarding a resolution on Armenian allegations related to the incidents
    of 1915, US officials said Obama administration would continue to
    encourage Turkey and Armenia to move forward, not look backward.

    At a daily press briefing on Tuesday, spokesman for the US Department
    of State Philip Crowley said Washington supported the current process
    for normalized relations between Turkey and Armenia.

    At a ceremony in Switzerland last October, Turkish and Armenian foreign
    ministers signed protocols to normalize relations. US Secretary of
    State Hillary Clinton was also present at the signing ceremony.

    "We haven't changed our view, but we continue to engage at a high
    level with both countries and to encourage them to see it implemented
    on both sides," Crowley said.

    "We continue to encourage both sides. We understand how difficult this
    is, how emotional this is. There's not a common understanding of what
    happened 90 years ago, but we value the courageous steps that both
    leaders have taken, and we just continue to encourage both countries
    to move forward, not look backward," he said.

    Asked about the Armenian resolution to be voted Thursday by a US
    House panel, Crowley said the US administration had a pretty good
    understanding of how everyone feels on this issue.

    On Monday, Turkey asked Obama administration to exert efforts against
    the resolution and warned its NATO ally that relations would be
    damaged if the House foreign affairs committee approved the measure.

    Meanwhile, a group of Turkish lawmakers are lobbying in Washington,
    D.C. against the resolution. Lawmakers are having meetings with
    Congressmen in the House. Murat Mercan, head of the delegation,
    voiced on Tuesday Turkey's expectations from Obama administration to
    exert more efforts against the resolution.
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