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    'US UNLIKELY TO JEOPARDIZE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP'

    Today's Zaman
    March 8 2010
    Turkey

    While Turkish-US ties have recently become tense due to the approval
    of an Armenian "genocide" resolution by the US House Committee
    on Foreign Relations last week, Turkish Exporters Assembly (TÄ°M)
    President Mehmet BuyukekÅ~_i has said that he does not expect passage
    of the resolution by the US Congress since the US is not likely to
    risk its strategic partnership with Turkey.

    BuyukekÅ~_i, speaking to the Anatolia news agency on Sunday, stated
    that the resolution, which labels the 1915 ethnic clashes between
    the Armenian and Turkish communities as "genocide," is nothing new
    and similar resolutions have been approved three or four times in
    the past. The others were never been passed by the US Congress,
    he recalled, arguing that this is a clear sign that the resolution
    currently in question is not likely to be enacted either. "Because the
    strategic partnership between Turkey and the US was invigorated both
    during US President Barack Obama's visit to Turkey and Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to the US, I do not think this
    relation will be destroyed in any way," he said. Acknowledging that
    the approval of the resolution might lead some political problems
    between the two countries, BuyukekÅ~_i noted, however, that the US
    will likely work to rectify this situation.

    Furthermore, he stressed that Turkey's commercial relations with
    the US are not at a satisfactory level at present. Turkey's exports
    to the US fell by some 30 percent from $4.2 billion in 2008 to $3.1
    billion last year, a figure that is truly tiny according to BuyukekÅ~_i
    considering that the US population is over 250 million. "Between 2001
    and 2008 Turkey's exports rose by 350 percent, up from $30 billion
    to $132 billion, while exports to the US rose from $3.1 billion to
    only $4.2 billion," he said.

    The currently trade volume between the two countries stands at $15
    billion. "Turkey's foreign trade volume with the US should be lifted
    up to $30 to 40 billion at least. To achieve this goal, we believe
    American businessmen should also invest in Turkey." He stated that
    a delegation of businessmen had been expected to accompany Foreign
    Trade Minister Zafer Caglayan during a visit to the US within the
    year to boost trade between the two countries. However, it is not
    know what will happen after the approval of the resolution, he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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