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    Friday, Aug 24 2007
    Turkey will try to win back the hearts of the American Jewish community
    DUYGU GÜVENÇ
    ANKARA - Turkish Daily News

    The recognition of the World War I-era killings of Armenians as
    genocide by the national Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has shocked
    Turkey, which is now trying to overcome this by taking compensatory
    measures. The ADL is an advocacy group aiming to stop the defamation
    of the Jewish people.

    Experts and advisors to the government cabinet held a meeting with
    diplomats at the Foreign Ministry yesterday to determine a strategy
    that will win back the hearts of Jewish Americans, the Turkish Daily
    News learned.

    A similarly strategic meeting is expected to be held in the coming
    days by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan. He might try to engage
    in phone diplomacy to convince the Jewish lobby, according to the
    diplomatic sources.

    `The strategy is to convince the ADL first, and if we cannot do that
    then Turkey will try to counter the Jewish lobby in the U.S. This
    cannot be a blank acceptance for Turkey,' said a Turkish diplomat.

    `We were not expecting such a decision. Last week, they fired the
    director who used [the term `genocide']. What I understood is that
    after the director was fired, a discussion started in the ADL. We were
    in contact with the ADL two days ago,` said an expert on
    American-Turkish relations.

    The decision might negatively influence Jewish votes in the
    U.S. Congress since there are more than 100 Jewish Americans in the
    House of Representatives, the expert said.

    `We will try to establish a connection with the ADL again and will try
    to convince them first,' said a person who attended the meeting.

    `If they insist on defining the period as genocide, then Turkey will
    take necessary steps against that. Of course we will not identify the
    Turkish Jewish community with the American Jewish one. We will also
    get in contact with Israel to understand the reasons behind the
    decision,' added the source.

    Since the Jewish lobby is seen as an important political tool for
    Turkey's policies in Washington, Ankara avoids making non-diplomatic
    statements in reference to the Jews.

    Ankara fears that the U.S. will recognize the events of 1915-1919 as
    genocide, and is also concerned about its impact on bilateral
    relations.
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