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    World Jewish Congress
    March 5 2010


    Tensions between Turkey and US over Congress resolution on Armenian `genocide'
    05 March 2010

    Turkey's foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, has warned of a breakdown
    in ties with Washington after a committee of the US House of
    Representatives approved a resolution labeling the World War I-era
    mass killings of Armenians a `genocide.' Davutoglu said the Obama
    administration had not sufficiently put its weight behind efforts to
    block the vote. He called on the administration to prevent the measure
    from coming to the full House. Immediately after the vote on Thursday
    night, Ankara recalled its ambassador to the US for consultations.

    Davutoglu said the issue was a matter of "honor" and said the country
    would assess what other measures to take. Some historians estimate up
    to 1.5 million Armenians were killed in the 1915/16 conflict, most of
    them at hands of Ottoman forces. Turkey, the successor state of the
    Ottoman Empire, denies the word genocide is an accurate description of
    the events.

    The resolution will now go to the full House of Representatives, where
    its prospects are uncertain.

    Earlier this week, the Jewish community of Turkey reiterated its
    opposition to the resolution tabled in Congress. In a statement, it
    said that `the assessment of historic events by parliaments is an
    unrealistic undertaking that does not serve to the interests of the
    parties involved, and that such matters can only be resolved by
    historians.'

    However, a key Jewish Congressman urged passage of the resolution.
    Howard Berman, a Democrat from California and chairman of the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee, said: "Turkey is a vital and, in most
    respects, a loyal ally of the United States in a volatile region. We
    have also been a loyal ally to Turkey, and should continue to be so.
    Be that as it may, nothing justifies Turkey's turning a blind eye to
    the reality of the Armenian genocide."

    According to the 'Jerusalem Post', Ankara has not - unlike in previous
    years - sought to enlist the support of Israel and Jewish groups to
    combat the resolution.


    http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/i ndex.php/en/main/showNews/id/9090
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