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    Saudi Gazette
    March 6 2010

    US-Turkey ties at risk over `genocide' label

    By Zerin Elci and Ibon Villelabeitia

    NATO member Turkey recalled its ambassador to the United States for
    consultations after a vote in a US congressional committee Thursday
    branded the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide.

    In a statement, Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan also said he
    was seriously concerned that the non-binding resolution would harm
    Turkish-US ties and efforts by Turkey and Armenia to bury a century of
    hostility.

    Washington regards Turkey, a Muslim but secular democracy which
    aspires to join the European Union, as an ally whose help it needs to
    solve conflicts from Iran to Afghanistan to the Middle East.

    What will Turkey do next?

    l In 2007, Ankara recalled its ambassador after a US panel approved a
    similar bill. Turkey reacted angrily, suggesting trade, defense and
    other ties might be affected. Then-president George W. Bush warned
    against passage, and the measure never came to a vote on the House
    floor. The ambassador returned to his post after one week.

    l Ankara had launched a diplomatic offensive to block the bill.
    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters in Ankara hours before
    the vote: `We are at a stage when US-Turkish ties need maximum
    cooperation. Everybody should consider the importance of US-Turkish
    relations for regional and global stability.'

    Will it affect the Middle East?

    l Erdogan said the bill might harm Turkey-US ties, but did not give
    any details. President Abdullah Gul said Turkey should not be held
    responsible for any negative consequences, but did not elaborate.

    l Commentators had said the bill could affect Washington's use of the
    Incirlik Air base in southeast Turkey. Incirlik is vital in logistical
    support for US troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Turkey is a
    transit route for US troops going to and from Iraq, and has 1,700
    non-combat troops in Afghanistan.

    l Ankara has played a key role in Obama's strategy to get Afghanistan
    and Pakistan to work together in fighting Al-Qaeda and Taliban
    militants in their borders. Turkey has hosted high-level talks between
    Pakistan and Afghanistan.
    l Turkey, which has boosted ties with its Muslim neighbors, is a major
    player in US-backed Arab-Israeli peacemaking and has mediated in
    indirect talks between Syria and the Israelis.

    l Ankara has offered to use its close ties with Iran to help solve a
    dispute between global powers and Tehran over its nuclear programme.
    The United States, France and other Western powers are preparing a
    plan for a fourth round of UN sanctions against Iran over its nuclear
    program. ` Reuters

    http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index.cfm? method=home.regcon&contentID10030665440
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