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    ENVOY'S RECALL 'DOES NOT HELP' US-TURKISH RELATIONS

    news.az
    March 18 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Philip Gordon A senior State Department official said on Wednesday
    that Turkey's ambassador to the USA should be in Washington to explain
    Turkey's cause.

    Philip Gordon, assistant secretary in the State Department's Bureau of
    European and Eurasian Affairs, spoke to reporters prior to a conference
    jointly organized by Sabanci University and the Brookings Institute.

    Gordon expressed his regret at Ankara's recall of ambassador Namik
    Tan after a US congressional committee's adoption of a resolution
    describing the killings of Armenians in 1915 as 'genocide'.

    He said he would like to see Tan in the US capital, as the Turkish
    ambassador's presence in Washington D.C. would help Turkey explain
    its cause.

    Gordon said the ambassador's withdrawal did not contribute to
    Turkish-US relations and harmed cooperation between the two countries.

    The US official also said that the adoption of the resolution by the
    US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs had not been
    beneficial for relations either.

    Gordon said the US administration had clearly and consistently
    expressed its objection to the resolution.

    He also said the normalization process between Turkey and Armenia
    was the best way to deal with history.

    Noting that the process was not happening as quickly as they would
    like, Gordon said both countries were committed to the process and
    the USA was ready to extend any kind of help.

    Asked about Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent
    remarks on the status of the 100,000 Armenians living illegally
    in Turkey, Gordon referred to Erdogan's remarks that he was not
    threatening to deport them.

    Gordon said the USA would like Erdogan to attend the Nuclear Security
    Summit in Washington in April.

    Gordon also said that Iran's nuclear program was a major issue
    in Turkish-US relations, and therefore, he would like the Turkish
    ambassador to be in the US capital to discuss the issue.
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