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    The Hill, DC
    March 6 2010


    Turkey protests House lawmakers' move to recognize Armenian genocide

    By Tony Romm - 03/06/10 12:26 PM ET

    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday lambasted U.S.
    lawmakers for pursuing a resolution that would label his country's
    treatment of Armenians after World War I as a "genocide."

    That declaration, approved Thursday by the House Foreign Affairs
    Committee, could only serve to damage U.S.-Turkish relations, the
    prime minister said.

    Erdogan later decried the effort as a "parody," and he stressed his
    country would in no way be "deterred" by U.S. lawmakers' forthcoming
    proclamation.

    "Let me say quite clearly that this resolution will not harm us," he
    told a business group. "But it will damage bilateral relations between
    countries, their interests and their visions for the future. We will
    not be the losers."
    Despite the issue's high profile, there been little movement in the
    United States to recognize the killing of almost 1.5 million Armenians
    between 1915 and 1917 as a genocide.

    The delay stems in part from the belief that such a proclamation would
    deter Turkey from cooperating further with the White House in the
    fight against regional terrorism. Former President George Bush
    campaigned against the resolution on those grounds in late 2007,
    imploring the House Foreign Affairs Committee to reconsider a label
    that would only serve to do "great harm to relations with a key ally
    in NATO."

    Interestingly enough, then-Sen. Barack Obama signaled on the 2008
    campaign trail that, "as president I will recognize the Armenian
    genocide." But this week, the Obama administration has tried to derail
    that effort, citing concerns that the resolution will only reverse
    months of progress in Turkish-American relations.

    It is unclear whether lawmakers share that view. Turkey, however,
    signaled this week that it certainly does: Erdogan on Thursday
    recalled its ambassador to the United States.

    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-ro om/news/85277-turkey-protests-house-lawmakers-move -to-recognize-armenian-genocide
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