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    ARIEL COHEN: "IF PRESIDENT OBAMA MENTIONS THE TERM "GENOCIDE" IN HIS STATEMENT ON APRIL 24, IT WILL CAUSE MORE PROBLEMS"

    APA
    March 10 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Washington. Isabel Levine - APA. Ariel Cohen, a leading American expert
    on Russia, Eurasia and international energy policy and a Senior Fellow
    at the Heritage Foundation in Washington believes that Turkey will
    react harshly, as the decision of the House International Relations
    Committee on Armenian genocide passed by a 24:23 majority.

    In an interview with APA's Washington correspondent, Dr. Cohen said
    that the distance between U.S. and Turkey will increase, even if the
    full House of Representatives votes against the resolution passed by
    the House International Relations Committee.

    He reminded that the Committee calls president Obama to reflect
    in the US foreign policy the events of 1915 as "Armenian genocide"
    and to use the term in his April 24th declaration.

    "Before the March 4th voting the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
    called the chairman of the House International Relations Committee
    Howard Berman and stressed that the resolution would harm the
    Turkey-Armenia normalization process. "Hillary's phone call didn't
    help" - Cohen observed.

    According to the expert, in protest Ankara called Namik Tan, its
    Ambassador to the US, back for consultations.

    "Currently the resolution is lobbied by 117 Members of Congress
    members. The same is being done by 13 senators in the US Senate"
    - he pointed out. However, it is difficult to predict the actual
    outcome as the Administration's pressure not to pass the resolution
    will increase", Cohen said.

    On the other hand, the analyst believes that Turkey is becoming a
    more difficult partner, but the country is still a US ally within NATO.

    "Some believe that the US is trying to increase its influence on
    Turkey so that the country ratifies the new normalization protocols"
    - Mr. Cohen added, "but at stake are much more fundamental issues of
    US-Turkish relations".

    He noted that if President Obama mentions the term "genocide" in his
    statement on April 24, it will cause more problems. "Hopefully, Turkey
    will not leave NATO or stop cooperating with the US, but it will be
    an even more prickly partner", Cohen said: "Turkey's trajectory is
    away from the U.S., away from the West, and back to its neo-Ottoman
    and Islamic roots. The train has left the station."
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