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  • ANKARA: Thursday's voting on incidents of 1915 great comedy, Mercan

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    March 5 2010


    THURSDAY'S VOTING ON INCIDENTS OF 1915 NOTHING BUT GREAT COMEDY, MERCAN

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (A.A) -05.03.2010 -Chairman of the Turkish
    Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee, Murat Mercan, said Friday the
    voting that took place in the US House of Representatives' Foreign
    Relations Committee on the incidents of 1915 on Thursday was nothing
    but a great comedy ever witnessed in the world.

    In a press conference held at the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C.,
    Mercan thanked all Turkish deputies from both the ruling and
    opposition parties, Ambassador Namik Tan, distinguished members of the
    Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C. and all lobbyists who all worked
    to convey Turkish position on the incidents of 1915 prior to
    Thursday's voting on a resolution at the Foreign Relations Committee
    of the US House of Representatives.

    I had a phone conversation with the Turkish Minister of Foreign
    Affairs, Ahmet Davutoglu, and our minister told me to convey his
    thanks and appreciation to all that worked against the resolution on
    the incidents of 1915, Mercan stressed.

    As we have witnessed here, regardless of political backgrounds, the
    Turkish nation is one that comes together and unites during tough
    times, Mercan underlined.

    No matter how the resolution ends in the near future, Turkey will
    definitely not be a loser and there will be no winners, Mercan said.

    The only entity that won due to Thursday's voting was a handful of
    Armenian diaspora members who have undermined the good will and
    stability in the (Caucasus) region, Mercan underlined.

    The result at the US committee has neither increased nor decreased the
    number of things we must do, Mercan reminded.

    Meanwhile, a Turkish deputy from the north-western province of
    Istanbul, Sukru Elekdag, said that, if the protocols signed by Turkey
    and Armenia come to the Foreign Affairs Committee at the Turkish
    Parliament, the protocols may not be approved or the committee may
    behave in a similar fashion as of the Armenian Constitutional Court.

    The US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Relations
    approved the resolution on Armenian allegations on Thursday.

    The committee approved the resolution on incidents of 1915 - which
    took place shortly before the fall of the Ottoman Empire - with 23
    votes against 22.

    The resolution was proposed by Democrats Adam Schiff and Frank Pallone
    and Republicans George Radanovich and Mark Kirk, all important figures
    for the Armenian lobby in the US.

    Turkey strongly rejects the genocide allegations and regards the
    events as civil strife in wartime which claimed lives of many Turks
    and Armenians.

    Every year between March 4 and April 24 alarm bells ring for relations
    between Turkey and US, two close allies for decades.

    The Armenian lobbies in the US pressure the US legislators to pass a
    resolution urging the President to recognise the events as genocide.

    Turkish legislators and officials pay visits to US House and hold
    meetings with senior US officials and businessmen to prevent the
    resolution from being adopted.

    A similar resolution was adopted with 27 votes against 21 in 2007 but
    as a result of former President George W. Bush's intervention, the
    resolution was not brought to the House floor.
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