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    BRITISH MINISTER TELLS TURKISH LEADERS PARLIAMENT UNLIKELY TO ADOPT ARMENIAN BILL

    Anadolu Agency
    March 16 2010
    Turkey

    London, 16 March: British Justice Minister Jack Straw reassured Turkey
    that the bill on Armenian allegations would not be adopted at the
    House of Commons.

    Addressing the working lunch of the Turkey-England Business forum [on]
    Tuesday [16 March] attended by Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and other senior Turkish
    officials, Straw said the chances that the bill would be adopted
    was zero.

    He said only one of the 651 members of the House of Commons backed the
    bill, noting that neither the government nor the opposition supported
    the bill.

    Straw, who reiterated England's support to Turkey's EU bid, said the
    EU needed Turkey as mush as Turkey needed EU.

    A similar bill recognizing the tragic events of 1915 - which took
    place shortly before the fall of the Ottoman Empire - as genocide
    was recently adopted by the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs
    and the Swedish parliament, straining relations between Turkey and
    these countries.

    Turkey, which strongly rejects the genocide allegations and regards the
    events as civil strife in wartime which claimed lives of many Turks
    and Armenians, severely criticized the resolutions, warning that it
    would jeopardize the historic rapprochement between Turkey and Armenia.
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