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  • ANKARA: Turkish Envoy Returns To Sweden Two Weeks After 'Genocide' V

    TURKISH ENVOY RETURNS TO SWEDEN TWO WEEKS AFTER 'GENOCIDE' VOTE

    Hurriyet Daily News
    March 30 2010
    Turkey

    Turkey's ambassador to Sweden flew back to her post Tuesday, some two
    weeks after she was recalled over the Swedish parliament's recognition
    of an Armenian "genocide," the Anatolia news agency reported.

    Speaking to reporters before her departure to Stockholm, Zergun
    Koruturk said her return became possible after the Swedish government
    distanced itself from the parliament's decision. "The Swedish
    government has clearly said that the decision would not be put into
    practice," Koruturk said.

    Ankara still expects Stockholm to take steps to "compensate for this
    error," she said. "I hope the Swedish government will do everthing
    in its power."

    Meanwhile, the United States voiced hope Monday that Turkey would
    return its ambassador, distancing itself from moves in the U.S.

    Congress.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu pressed his U.S. counterpart
    Hillary Clinton in a telephone call Sunday to stop the resolution from
    advancing to a full vote at the House of Representatives, a ministry
    spokesman said in Ankara.
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