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    RTE.ie , Ireland
    March 5 2010


    Turkey seeks better relations with Armenia
    Friday, 5 March 2010 11:07
    Turkey will push on with efforts to normalise ties with Armenia
    despite a US congressional panel vote terming a 1915 mass killing of
    Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide.

    'We are determined to press ahead with normalisation of relations with
    Armenia,' Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

    However, he said parliamentary ratification of peace accords with
    Armenia were at risk. Turkey and Armenia last year signed an historic
    deal to open their border.

    The deal, seen as crucial to obtaining long term peace in the south
    Caucasus region, has to be ratified by parliaments in Ankara and
    Yerevan.

    The US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday
    approved the non-binding resolution, prompting Turkey to recall its
    ambassador from Washington.

    US President Barack Obama's administration, concerned the resolution
    would hurt US-Turkish ties, had made a last-minute appeal against the
    measure.

    Turkey reacted angrily to the panel's resolution, although it was
    unclear whether the bill will be considered by the full House at all.

    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan warned yesterday of possible damage to
    Turkey-US ties, which could undermine Mr Obama's stated goal of
    building a 'strategic partnership' with Turkey.

    US-Turkish ties were already being tested as Washington seeks to
    convince Ankara to back sanctions against Iran.

    Asked if Turkey was considering retaliatory steps against the US or US
    policy in areas such as Afghanistan, Mr Davutoglu said: 'This is a
    matter of national pride for us.

    'We will speak with our president and our prime minister but it is too
    early to talk about specific measures.'

    Turkey accepts that many Armenians were killed by Ottoman Turks but
    denies that up to 1.5m died and that it amounted to genocide.
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