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    Sabah, Turkey
    Feb 9 2007

    US-Turkey relations may go downhill


    British Financial Times Newspaper wrote that Turkey's strained
    relationship with the Bush administration is likely to worsen after
    the foreign minister, Abdullah Gul, failed to make significant
    progress on Ankara's main objectives in Washington this week.

    FT commented that disagreements, centered on Iraq and a resolution
    proposed in the US Congress that would officially recognize the mass
    killings of Ottoman Armenians as genocide, threaten to intensify
    anti-American sentiment in Turkey, while raising concerns in the US
    about a possible Turkish military intervention in northern Iraq.
    According to Financial Times, Abdullah Gul's week-long visit to the
    US had three main aims: to get a firm US commitment to act against
    anti-Turkish PKK militants in northern Iraq; to postpone a referendum
    due this year on the status of Iraq's Kurdish-claimed and oil-rich
    city of Kirkuk; and to lobby against the Armenia resolution. However,
    the proposed genocide resolution - which is backed by key lawmakers,
    including Nancy Pelosi, Democratic speaker of the House - posed a
    "real threat" to US-Turkey relations.
    Ms Pelosi signaled her position by not being available to meet Mr
    Gul.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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