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    TURKEY THREATENS TO RECALL AMBASSADOR IF GENOCIDE BILL PASSES

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/78012/turkey-threatens-to- recall-ambassador-if-genocide-bill-passes/
    Mar 4th, 2010

    ANKARA (Reuters)-Turkey threatened Thursday to recall its ambassador
    if a U.S. congressional panel votes to recognize the Armenian Genocide,
    a government official said on Thursday.

    NATO-member Turkey has said its ties with the United States would
    be damaged and Ankara's efforts to normalize relations with Armenia
    could be endangered if the resolution is passed by U.S. lawmakers
    on Thursday.

    "We are open to all options," said a government official when asked
    if Turkey would be willing to recall its ambassador to the United
    States should the bill be passed.

    Ankara recalled its ambassador in 2007 for consultations after a U.S.

    panel approved a similar bill.

    "But nobody should forget that the situation is different now than it
    was in 2007. We are in the process of normalizing ties with Armenia,
    so the stakes are higher," he said.

    Turkey and Armenia signed a protocol last year to normalize relations
    but the papers are yet to pass through the parliament of either
    country.

    President Barack Obama and Turkish President Abdullah Gul held a
    phone conversation on Wednesday to discuss Turkey's position on the
    Armenia bill.

    Obama visited Turkey last April. His administration sees Turkey as
    a key ally whose help it needs in solving confrontations from Iran
    to Afghanistan.

    "We are at a stage when U.S.-Turkish ties need maximum cooperation.

    Everybody should consider the importance of U.S.-Turkish relations
    for regional and global stability," Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu told a news conference on Thursday.

    The non-binding resolution, to be voted by the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee, would call on Obama to ensure U.S. policy formally refers
    to the massacre as "genocide" and to use that term when he delivers
    his annual message on the issue in April - something Obama avoided
    doing last year.
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