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    TURKEY RECALLS US AMBASSADOR; ARMENIA HAILS 'YES' VOTE ON GENOCIDE BILL

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/78024/turkey- recalls-us-ambassador-armenia-hails-yes-vote-on-ge nocide-bill/
    Mar 4th, 2010

    WASHINGTON (Combined Sources)-Turkey recalled its ambassador to
    Washington Thursday evening after a congressional panel voted to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    In a statement issued after the vote, a Turkish government spokesman
    said: "We condemn this resolution which accuses the Turkish nation of a
    crime it has not committed. Following this development, our ambassador
    to Washington, Namik Tan, was recalled to Ankara for consultations."

    Armenia, however, described the vote as a boost for human rights.

    Edward Nalbandian, the Armenian Foreign Minister, told Reuters:
    "We highly appreciate the decision. This is further proof of the
    devotion of the American people to universal human values and is an
    important step towards the prevention of crimes against humanity."

    The 23-22 vote to approve the resolution by the House of
    Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee came despite pressure to drop
    the matter by the Obama administration. The resolution, H.Res.252,
    calls on the US to formally affirm the US historical record on the
    crime against humanity. The vote means that the resolution - which
    is non-binding - is now cleared for consideration by the full House.

    Turkey had warned that its ties with the United States, and attempts to
    normalize relations with Armenia, would be damaged if the resolution
    were approved. Turkey and Armenia signed a protocol last year to
    normalize relations but it has yet to pass through the parliament of
    either country. Turkey has set a series of preconditions on Armenia
    to fulfill before it agrees to sign it.

    In a last-ditch attempt to avoid a vote, Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton telephoned Howard Berman, the House Foreign Affairs Committee
    chairman, a fellow Democrat, to highlight the potential fallout.

    Despite the appeal, Berman went ahead with the debate. He said Turkey
    was a "vital" ally but "nothing justifies Turkey's turning a blind
    eye to the reality of the Armenian genocide."
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