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    MAN-TO-MAN MARKING

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Turkish Press
    Feb 12 2007

    ANKARA - Following are the highlights from today's Turkish daily
    SABAH. The Anadolu Agency is not responsible of opinions expressed
    or the context of the editorials and does not vouch for their accuracy:

    "Turkish Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc and FM Abdullah Gul held
    a meeting quietly after a bill on so-called Armenian genocide was
    submitted to U.S. Congress.

    According to their decision, 16 Turkish MPs will be dispatched to
    Washington for man-to-man marking at the US Congress (to avoid the
    passing of the bill)," wrote Sabah's columnist Metehan Demir.

    Ankara is getting prepared for a historical 'invasion' of Washington
    to block the bill on the so-called Armenian genocide, which is expected
    to be adopted at U.S. Congress in April.

    Recently after some Congressmen --who are representing Armenian
    interests in the United States-- presented the bill, FM Gul and Arinc
    held a meeting and decided to take action urgently.

    According to the decision of Gul and Arinc, 16 Turkish deputies,
    who has good command of English and experienced in foreign politics,
    will be in Washington from February 10th till the end of March,
    and will try to convince U.S. Congressmen.

    First delegation will leave in the week Feb. 10-17. It will be
    comprised of Yasar Yakis, Mehmet Dulger, Gulsum Bilgehan Toker,
    Murat Mercan and Erol Cebeci.

    The second delegation which has to leave between Feb. 24th and March
    3rd, will be comprised of Saban Disli, Ibrahim Ozal, Inal Batu, Vahit
    Erdem, Necdet Budak and Yakup Kepenek. The third delegation which will
    include close names to Prime Minister will be in Washington between
    March 11th and 18th. Egemen Bagis, Reha Denemec, Zeynep Damla Gurel,
    Sukru Elekdag and Mevlut Cavusoglu will be part of this group.

    Washington operation will not be limited to those initiatives. The
    Union of Chambers & Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) will also
    send 32 more deputies who know the United States well and have close
    contact with prominent figures there. This delegation will closely
    follow-up U.S. business community.

    FM Gul will leave for Washington this weekend and will carry the
    message "if the bill on the so-called Armenian genocide is adopted,
    our strategic partnership will grow worse".

    On the other hand, Premier Erdogan's foreign policy advisor Egemen
    Bagis is pursuing lobbying activities which he started a while ago in
    political circles and think- tank organizations in the United States.

    The bill will be debated first in foreign affairs committee of the
    House of Representatives. If it is adopted in the committee, it will
    be sent to general assembly.

    Afterwards it will be within the capacity of Chairperson Nancy Pelosi
    (who is known as an Armenian friend), whether to put it to vote or not.
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