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    U.S. EXPECTS TURKISH PM TO NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMIT IN WASHINGTON

    Xinhua General News Service
    March 29, 2010 Monday 11:55 AM EST
    China

    The U.S. administration expects Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan to participate in an international security summit in
    Washington slated for next month, Turkey's Daily News reported on
    its website Monday.

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Turkish Foreign Minister
    Ahmet Davutoglu, underlining that Erdogan's participation is expected
    in the International Nuclear Security Summit to be held in Washington
    on April 12 and 13 and that his attendance carries great importance
    in every respect, Foreign Ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin said in
    a written statement issued Monday.

    "Davutoglu stated that the evaluation process on this subject was
    still continuing and that Prime Minister Erdogan would make his final
    decision on this matter in the coming days," Ozugergin added.

    The main agenda of the telephone conversation, which took place upon
    the request of the U.S. side, according to the spokesman, was the
    Armenian "genocide" resolution that a U.S. congressional committee
    passed on March 4.

    Davutoglu explained the reasons for the deep disappointment and strong
    reaction by Turkish public opinion to the adoption of the resolution
    and underlined that it is critically important that the measure not
    go any further, said the spokesman.

    Clinton stated that she understood Davutoglu's concerns, and stressed
    that the U.S. administration is opposed both to the House Foreign
    Affair Committee's decision and to further action on the " genocide"
    bill in the U.S. House of Representatives, according to the spokesman.

    On March 4, Turkey temporarily recalled its ambassador to the United
    States following a U.S. congressional panel approved a resolution
    labeling the incidents of 1915 as "genocide."

    Turkey strongly rejects the genocide allegations and regards the
    events as civil strife in wartime which claimed lives of many Turks
    and Armenians.
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