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    US HOUSE VOTES DOWN PRO-TURKEY TRADE BILL

    ARMENPRESS
    24 July, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, JULY 24, ARMENPRESS: The House of Representatives defeated,
    on a bipartisan basis, an ill-conceived measure that singled out
    Turkey for preferential treatment to engage in economic development
    projects on tribal lands in the United States, reports Armenpress
    citing the Armenian Assembly of America. The measure did not receive
    the two-thirds majority required and failed by a vote of 222 in favor
    to 160 against.

    Representatives Doc Hastings (R-WA), Tom Cole (R-OK), Virginia Foxx
    (R-NC), James Moran (D-VA), Dan Boren (D-OK) along with Delegate Eni
    Faleomavaega (D-AS) spoke in favor of the Bill, H.R. 2362, the Indian
    Tribal Trade and Investment Demonstration Project Act of 2011, while
    Representatives Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ), Carolyn Maloney (D-NY)
    and John Sarbanes (D-MD) led the charge against the legislation.

    During the debate, Bill Sponsor Cole noted that he was approached by
    the Turkish Coalition of America about the legislation. According
    to campaign contribution records, Representative Cole has received
    $6,000 in Turkish PAC money this cycle while Representative Foxx
    received $10,000. Representative Cole argued that H.R. 2362 does not
    grant Turkey preferential treatment.

    Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Pallone, who indicated his support for
    "efforts to bring economic prosperity to Indian Country," voiced
    his strong opposition to the Bill: "To put it quite simply, there is
    no good reason for passage of this legislation. In fact, there are a
    whole host of reasons why this legislation should fail today." Citing a
    litany of concerns, including Turkey's denial of the Armenian Genocide
    and "illegal occupation of Northern Cyprus," Representative Pallone
    urged his colleagues to vote against it.

    Hellenic Caucus Co-Chair Maloney called the Bill unnecessary given
    that Congress has already adopted a more comprehensive measure, the
    HEARTH Act (H.R. 205). Further Representative Maloney recognized the
    opposition of the Ranking Members of the House Natural Resources and
    Foreign Affairs Committees, Representatives Edward Markey (D-MA) and
    Howard Berman (D-CA), respectively, and also raised concerns about
    Turkey's human rights record and restrictions on religious freedom.

    Representative John Sarbanes closed the debate for opponents of
    the Bill stating he did not believe that providing preferential
    treatment to one country, Turkey, can be "justified." Echoing the
    sentiments of Representatives Pallone and Maloney, Sarbanes raised
    concerns about Turkey's increasingly hostile actions to U.S. allies,
    including Israel, Cyprus and Armenia and called for a recorded
    vote. Sarbanes also cited that two years ago, while serving as a
    member of the United Nations Security Council, Turkey voted against
    sanctions on Iran to thwart its nuclear weapons program. In addition
    to speaking on the House floor, Representative Sarbanes spearheaded
    a Dear Colleague along with Representative Gus Bilirakis (R-FL)
    as did Representatives Berman, Gary Ackerman (D-NY), Eliot Engel
    (D-NY), and Shelley Berkley (D-NV); Representative Edward Markey;
    Representative Pallone; Representatives Sarbanes; Maloney, Pallone,
    and Nikki Tsongas (D-MA); and Representative Brad Sherman (D-CA).

    "We commend our friends and supporters, especially Representatives
    Markey, Pallone, Sarbanes and Maloney for leading the charge against
    this Bill," stated Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny. "We also
    appreciate the strong support of Representatives Ackerman, Berman,
    Berkley, Engel, Sherman and Tsongas. Today's vote upholds our cherished
    values and reaffirms America's commitment to human rights."

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the
    largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public
    understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a
    501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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