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    ANSAmed - Italy
    March 4, 2010 Thursday 2:43 PM CET

    TURKEY: ARMENIANS; ANKARA PREPARES FOR "PLAN B";
    (SEE: TURKEY: ARMENIANS; $45 BILLION ULTIMATUM... AT 12:30)

    ANKARA


    (ANSAmed) So far US President Barack Obama has undertaken no steps to
    block a critical resolution for the approval of Armenian genocide
    claims, and Ankara believes that this is result of the hardships
    encountered by Obama administration in domestic politics. Hurriyet
    daily newspaper says that Ankara has outlined a plan for coping with
    the possible approval of the resolution.

    The ratification of normalization protocols signed between Turkey and
    Armenia is important for stability and tranquility in the Caucasus. If
    the US Congress approves the genocide resolution, Turkey might shelf
    the normalization protocols. Hrriyet says that the US should not
    forget that the Turkish parliament had rejected a motion for
    cooperation with the US in the Iraqi war. The US expects Turkish
    support in Afghanistan as well as in the withdrawal of American troops
    from Iraq. Turkey might review its positions in these issues. Turkey
    might slow down its efforts to make a breakthrough in the nuclear
    tensions with Iran and in the Middle East peace process. The Turkish
    General Staff still evaluates the radar system planned as part of NATO
    defense system. The genocide resolution will have impact on these
    assessments.

    According to the most recent speculation, 22 of the 46-member
    committee are expected to vote in favor of the resolution, while 17
    are anticipated to vote against. Seven of the committeés Jewish
    members remain undecided. The aim of the Turkish committee, which is
    currently in Washington, is to obtain the support of at least some of
    the members which remain undecided in order to decrease the gap
    between votes in favor and votes against the resolution. The U.S.
    House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled to
    meet today at 17:00 Turkish standard time.
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