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    WORTHY COUNTERBALANCE TO TURKISH PROPAGANDA

    ArmRadio.am
    08.02.2007 15:34

    "The influence of Turkish authorities, Turkish lobbyist organizations
    on the US Administration has a worthy counterbalance: the American
    Armenian community is a power strong enough to offset the Turkish
    factor," Press Secretary of the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA) Elizabeth Chouljian told Armenpress.

    In Chouljian's words, these days Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah
    Gul, who is in the US to "launch a campaign" against the adoption of
    the Armenian Genocide bill, is presenting "the new phase of Turkish
    threats." During the meetings Gul lays the emphasis on Turkish-American
    military and economic relations and clearly states that in case of
    adoption of the resolution these relations will be endangered.

    Press Centers of Jewish organizations report that the Turkish Premier
    is trying to convince them to prevent the vote on the bill. But
    what stands behind the threats of Turkey in reality? "This country
    undertook only "symbolic" steps against the countries that recognized
    the Armenian Genocide. Despite the threats to France in 2001, the
    commodity turnover between the two states increased with 22%, 131%
    growth was registered during the two years to follow," Elizabeth
    Chouljian noted.

    According to Elizabeth Chouljian, Turkish threats are simply
    words. "The truth is that the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    will not harm US interests. Moreover, it will promote American
    values, eliminating the instability in the region and reinstating the
    principled position of the American nation against any expression of
    genocide," those in ANCA are confident.

    More than 170 Congressmen have already declared their support for the
    bill, however, the Committee s confident their number will increase
    in the coming days.

    The bill will be included in the agenda of the Congress Foreign
    Relations Committee in March.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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