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    'AN UNEXPECTED MOVE FROM CONGRESS MAY HARM STRATEGIC TIES'

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 19 2007

    Referring to the Armenian genocide resolution pending at the US
    Congress, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan said that he
    doesn't expect a decision which would damage US-Turkish relations,
    but he is concerned that a surprise move would harm the strategic
    cooperation of Turkey and the US.

    Erdoðan, who spoke at the third anniversary of the founding of the
    American Business Forum in Turkey (ABFT), said, "We're tired of
    the Armenian diaspora's claims, but they evidently are not tired of
    repeating them. They either gain some advantages by bringing this
    issue to the table over and over again, or they enjoy it. We say that
    this is a task for the historians."

    He also said Turkish citizens of Armenian ethnic origin do not face
    any problems regarding security in Turkey. In reference to the slain
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, Erdoðan said, "If you bring one
    unique example to us, we also have much to say in response. 42 Turkish
    ambassadors were murdered while on duty. How did the world act then?"

    Erdoðan also said about 50 thousand people from Armenia live in
    Turkey without necessary permission from the Turkish authorities:
    "But we don't send them back home. They came here for a reason. They
    came here because they can have better living standards here."

    Noting Turkey's strategic partnership with the US as a NATO member in
    the region, Erdoðan told the businessmen at the ABFT event in Ýstanbul
    that he thanks them for their efforts to curb the genocide resolution
    which would be harmful to Turkish-US Relations. In a letter sent to
    members of the US House of Representatives, ABFT urged US congressional
    representatives to reconsider the Armenian genocide resolution and work
    toward reconciliation efforts between Turkish and Armenian communities.

    Representing about 70 US firms operating in Turkey, ABFT said that
    the resolution is counterproductive and could set back recent progress
    toward reconciliation between Armenians and Turks. ABFT noted that the
    murder of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink last month brought
    tens of thousands of people onto the streets in sympathy and protest,
    and has compelled the communities to work even harder to achieve
    reconciliation, based on inter-communal dialogue.

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