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    TURKEY NOT TO SEND BACK ITS AMBASSADOR TO US, ERDOGAN

    ANSAmed
    March 9, 2010 Tuesday 3:51 PM CET
    Italy

    (ANSAmed) Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey would
    not send back its ambassador to U.S. before seeing clear results,
    as Anatolia news agency reports from in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where
    he was set to receive the 'King Faisal International Prize'.

    On March 4, Turkey temporarily recalled its ambassador in Washington
    D.C. Namik Tan minutes after a U.S. congressional panel approved
    a resolution labelling the incidents of 1915 as "genocide". The
    resolution on Armenian allegations related to the incidents of 1915
    was adopted at the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign
    Affairs in a voting of 23-22. Shortly after the measure passed
    the committee voting, Turkish government said in a statement that
    Ambassador Tan had been recalled to Ankara for consultations. Speaking
    to reporters, Erdogan said that adoption of the resolution concerned
    Turkey, adding that the U.S. was a strategic ally and partner of
    Turkey. Erdogan said that the decision was not binding, however,
    the attitude was important. He said that the attitude of the U.S. in
    the next period was very important for Turkey, adding that Turkey
    was waiting for the attitude the U.S. would assume next.

    Erdogan noted that he did not believe the U.S. would sacrifice its
    strategic partner for simple political discussions. He said that
    Turkey would assess the situation in a large scale, and would not
    send back its ambassador before seeing a clear result.

    Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols on October 10, 2009 to
    normalize relations between the two countries. The protocols envisage
    the two countries to establish diplomatic ties and open the border
    that has been close since 1993.
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