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  • ANKARA: US congresswoman Foxx supports Turk stand on Armenian issue

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Feb 24 2007

    US congresswoman Foxx supports Turkish stand on Armenian issue

    Saturday , 24 February 2007

    Turkish-American relations would be negatively affected if the
    Armenian genocide resolution gets approval from the House of
    Representatives, said Virginia Foxx, a Republican member of the US
    Congress.

    As US President George W. Bush puts special importance on national
    security and counter-terrorism, the US administration is concerned
    that approval of the resolution would have a negative impact on the
    American fight against terror and its relations with Turkey.

    Foxx's statements came after a luncheon meeting with the
    Turkish-American Chamber of Commerce and Industry held in her honor
    at a Turkish restaurant in New York. Fox joined the Turkish-American
    Friendship Group in the US Congress, after she was elected the North
    Carolina representative, in an effort to help improve relations
    between Turkey and America.
    Putting her personal stance on the resolution in words that expressed
    opposition to the bill because, she believed, there was no sound
    reason behind it, Foxx further said that most representatives who
    signed the resolution do not actually know much about it and have not
    thought about it deeply. Foxx added that the recent shift of power in
    the House of Representatives from the Republicans to the Democrats
    was adding to the concerns of the US administration. Historically, US
    Democrats have been more supportive of the Armenian claims than
    Republicans.

    House Speaker and Democrat Nancy Pelosi has expressed support for the
    resolution. The Armenian genocide resolution was introduced on
    January 30th and currently has about 170 co-sponsors.

    Mustafa Merc, the president of the Chamber, told the Anatolia news
    agency that they were maintaining a series of one-to-one connections
    with US congressmen in order to convey a truthful picture of problems
    facing Turkey, to improve the American image of Turkey and to prevent
    the passage of the Armenian resolution.
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