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    US, TURKEY POSTPONE BUSINESS MEETING

    Hurriyet
    March 22 2010
    Turkey

    'We wish for trade relations between the two countries, as well as
    investments, to develop further,' says Ugur Terzioglu.

    An annual conference on United States-Turkey relations scheduled
    for April 11-14 has been postponed due to tensions over the U.S.'s
    official attitude toward Armenian genocide claims, according to the
    chairman of a Turkish business association.

    The 29th Annual Conference on United States-Turkey Relations was
    postponed due to fears there would be low attendance by Turkish
    representatives, according to Ugur Terzioglu, chairman of the
    Turkish-American Business Association, or TABA/AmCham.

    "With respect to our government's politics and depending on the
    fact whether U.S. President Barack Obama uses the world 'genocide,'
    we are supporting the postponement of the American-Turkish Council
    [ATC] meeting," he said.

    "We hope to see the dark clouds over politics to disappear. We wish
    for trade relations between the two countries, as well as investments,
    to develop further," he said.

    The Turkish-American Business Council, or TAIK, and the ATC made the
    postponement decision together, said the Foreign Economic Relations
    Board of Turkey, or DEÄ°K.

    On Saturday, DEÄ°K said the conference, which was planned for the
    second week of April in Washington, was postponed due to the approval
    of a resolution on genocide claims in a Foreign Affairs Committee of
    the U.S. Congress and the political tensions it subsequently raised.

    On March 4, the U.S. House committee approved a resolution that
    supported Armenian genocide allegations during the deaths of Ottoman
    Armenians in 1915.

    In response to the development, Turkey has temporarily recalled its
    ambassador in Washington, Namık Tan, to Ankara.
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