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  • ANKARA: Wilson: US to oppose `genocide' resolution

    Turkish Daily News, Turkey
    Feb 1 2007

    Wilson: US to oppose `genocide' resolution
    Thursday, February 1, 2007

    U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Ross Wilson said yesterday that the U.S.
    administration would actively oppose the draft "genocide" resolution
    introduced Tuesday by Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the
    House of Representatives.

    `Yesterday a resolution dealing with the tragic events that took
    place at the end of the Ottoman Empire was introduced into the U.S.
    Congress. The Bush administration's position on this issue has not
    changed. As I have said before, the administration will be actively
    involved with the Congress to oppose this resolution,' Wilson said in
    a written statement released yesterday.

    When Foreign Minister Abdullah Gül visits the U.S. capital next
    week, the genocide issue will be at the top of their agenda in talks
    with their counterparts.

    In a related development, a group of Turkish lawmakers are planning
    to head to the United States in February to meet with contacts both
    in the House of Representatives and Senate, a move to lobby against
    an Armenian `genocide' resolution likely to pass in the U.S.
    Congress. But the Turkish Parliament speaker has not yet given the
    go-ahead.

    The list of lawmakers and appointments with regard to contacts in
    the United States has not yet been made clear.

    `This was a previously planned initiative to explain the Turkish
    theses over Ankara's European Union process and an alleged Armenian
    genocide, but nothing is clear as of today,' ruling Justice and
    Development Party (AKP) deputy Süleyman Gündüz, member of
    Parliament's Foreign Affairs Commission, told the Turkish Daily News.
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