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    TURKISH PRESIDENT EXPRESSES REGRET OVER APPROVAL OF ARMENIAN RESOLUTION

    Turkish Press
    March 4 2010

    ANKARA - Turkish President Abdullah Gul expressed his regret after the
    U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs approved
    the resolution on Armenian allegations.

    The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs approved
    the resolution on incidents of 1915 --which took place shortly before
    the fall of the Ottoman Empire-- with 23 votes against 22.

    Regarding approval of the resolution, Gul said, "this decision is
    not reasonable. I strongly condemn it. It does not mean anything for
    Turkish people. Turkey will not be responsible for negative outcomes
    of this voting."

    The resolution was proposed by Democrats Adam Schiff and Frank Pallone
    and Republicans George Radanovich and Mark Kirk, all important figures
    for the Armenian lobby in the U.S.

    Turkey strongly rejects the genocide allegations and regards the
    events as civil strife in wartime which claimed lives of many Turks
    and Armenians.

    Every year between March 4 and April 24 alarm bells ring for relations
    between Turkey and U.S., two close allies for decades.

    The Armenian lobbies in the U.S. pressure the U.S. legislators to pass
    a resolution urging the President to recognise the events as genocide.

    Turkish legislators and officials pay visits to U.S. House and hold
    meetings with senior U.S. officials and businessmen to prevent the
    resolution from being adopted.

    A similar resolution was adopted with 27 seven votes against 21 in
    2007 but as a result of former President George W. Bush's intervention,
    the resolution was not brought to the House floor.
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