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    United Press International UPI
    March 5 2010


    Turkey pulls envoy after 'genocide' vote
    Published: March. 5, 2010 at 9:41 AM

    ANKARA, Turkey, March 5 (UPI) -- Turkey recalled its U.S. ambassador
    after a House committee approved a resolution that uses "genocide" to
    describe the mass deaths of Armenians in World War I.

    The House Committee on Foreign Affairs narrowly approved a non-binding
    resolution 23-22 Thursday, formally calling on President Barack Obama
    to characterize the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Armenians
    during World War I as genocide, the online Christian Science Monitor
    reported Friday.

    The vote proceeded despite pleas against it from the White House and
    State Department, and sparked a withering response from Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    "We condemn this resolution accusing Turkey of a crime that it had not
    committed," Erdogan's office said in a statement. "Our ambassador to
    Washington, Namik Tan, was recalled tonight (Thursday) to Ankara for
    consultations after the development."

    Ankara said the resolution's passage could fracture relations with
    Washington and jeopardize the delicate reconciliation process between
    Turkey and Armenia.

    "Turkish-U.S. relations are experiencing their most successful period
    in history," Erdogan said Tuesday. "I hope that they will not be
    damaged by such initiatives."

    Since the resolution passed, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi must decide
    whether to bring it to the floor, the online publication said.

    Armenians said Ottoman Turks systematically killed up to 1.5 million
    Armenians during the war. Turkey has denied the genocide claim, saying
    the number of Armenians killed was much lower and resulted from
    violence that affected a number of groups at the time.
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