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    Armenian caucus co-chairs urge Chairman Lantos to reject Turkish Threats

    09.02.2007 16:03

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank
    Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) expressed outrage at
    recent warnings by the Turkish government that it will take actions
    threatening the security of U.S. troops in Iraq should Congress even
    consider the Armenian Genocide Resolution, reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    In a letter to House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Tom Lantos
    (D-CA), Reps. Pallone and Knollenberg noted that, "it is our
    understanding that senior Turkish government officials have warned
    that, in response to Congress even considering this resolution,
    they will close supply pipelines for our forces serving in Iraq.

    This shameless threat to interfere in U.S. military operations is
    absolutely unacceptable and deeply offensive." The Representatives
    went on to express dismay at the response of several Administration
    officials who, caving in to the Turkish government's threats, have
    urged Members of Congress to oppose even debate on this human rights
    measure.

    "Sadly, the Turkish government is able to maintain its denial -
    against all evidence and the tide of international opinion - in large
    part due to the State Department's efforts to silence those who speak
    with moral clarity about the Armenian Genocide," said ANCA Executive
    Director Aram Hamparian.

    The letter to Chairman Lantos comes on the heels of a three-day
    Washington, DC visit by Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul,
    who had announced that his government's opposition to the Armenian
    Genocide resolution was a top priority in discussions with senior U.S.
    officials. "In this case, approval of this bill against Turkey would
    ruin everything.

    I told my counterpart that this step will have a great influence
    on our relations," said Gul during a press conference immediately
    following his meeting with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
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