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    TURKISH FM FOCUSES ON ARMENIAN PROTOCOLS IN RESPONSE TO 'GENOCIDE' VOTE

    Hurriyet
    March 5 2010
    Turkey

    Turkey's foreign minister on Friday demanded a clear stance from the
    United States on the Turkish-Armenian normalization process after a
    congressional panel approved an Armenian "genocide" resolution.

    "We don't want to go through this crisis every spring," Turkish
    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said in a press conference Friday.

    "That is why we introduced the normalization of the relationship
    with Armenia. We thought that this would begin to settle things,
    and we really did not expect this kind of backlash."

    The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs
    passed a resolution calling for the U.S. administration's official
    recognition of the killings of Armenians in 1915 during the Ottoman
    Empire as genocide.

    "It made Turkey uncomfortable that the U.S. administration did not
    show its strength in this regard," Davutoglu said. "We're expecting
    them to increase their efforts hereafter."

    "We will not be pressured by these decisions," he added

    "It is not for other parliaments to judge our history. Turkey is
    capable of dealing with these issues alone. It is a matter of national
    honor," he said.

    Davutoglu said Turkey's aim was to improve relations with Armenia,
    and normalize the relationships between Turks and Armenians. He asked
    for support to create a stable Caucasus region and a long-term vision
    for peace.

    "I know Obama has a vision of peace," he said. "We also expect Obama
    not to perpetuate or exaggerate this crisis in April."

    Obama is expected to make a speech to the American Armenian community
    on April 24. On that date last year, Obama effectively avoided the
    confrontation by replacing the term "genocide" with the Armenian word
    for great tragedy.

    "The question to America is simple: 'Do you or do you not support the
    peace process between Turkey and Armenia?'" Davutoglu asked. "Because
    if you don't then come out and say so we can align our policy
    accordingly."
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