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    TURKEY TO RESPOND WITH "KEEPING ARMENIA'S BLOCKADE" TO ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BY US

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Mar 15 2007

    ANKARA, MARCH 15, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. "If the US Congress
    qualifies massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Turkey in 1915 as
    genocide, it will damage the US relations with Turkey and quarantee
    continuation of Armenia's blockade by Turkey." Chairman of the Foreign
    Relations Commission of the Turkish parliament Mehmed Dulger made
    this statement during an interview to Reuters.

    Saying that adoption of the resolution on genocide will incite Ankara
    to continue Armenia's blockade, the Turkish MP added: "The economy
    of the Caucasian region is awakening, while Armenians are out of
    the game."

    At the same time, according to Radio Liberty, Dulger noted that the
    oil and gas piplelines connecting Turkey with Georgia and Azerbaijan,
    as well as railway to be built, bypass Armenia.

    In the words of Dulger, who represents the ruling "Justice and
    Development" Party, Turkey has not decided yet what measures it should
    take to "punish" the US for adopting the genocide resolution.

    He noted the decision to restrict the use of the Incirlik military
    base as one of the possible steps.

    Dulger expressed an opinion that the adoption of such resolution will
    incite anti-American moods in Turkey and raise the rating of extreme
    nationalists on the eve of the parliamentary elections in the country.

    "Adoption of the resolution will be a hostile step with respect to
    us and will damage our relations with Washington even more than the
    Turkish parliament's 2003 decision not to allow US troops to use our
    territory for entering Iraq," Dugler stated.

    Despite Turkey's efforts to prevent adoption of the genocide
    resolution, particilarly, visits to Washington by Turkish foreign
    minister, MPs and commander of the general staff of the country's armed
    forces, Mehmed Dulger is pessimistic about this issue and expressed
    an opinion that the resolution will be adopted with the support of
    Nancy Pelosi, new speaker of the House of Representatives.
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