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  • ANKARA: Rice And Gates Warn U.S. Congress On Armenian Draft

    RICE AND GATES WARN U.S. CONGRESS ON ARMENIAN DRAFT

    Turkish Press
    March 16 2007

    WASHINGTON D.C. - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and
    Secretary of Defense Robert Gates warned in joint identical letters
    the leaders of the U.S House of Representatives regarding the draft
    resolution on so-called Armenian genocide.

    In the letters Rice and Gates said, "adoption of this draft will damage
    the efforts to support reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia."

    The joint identical letters, pointing to the difficulties which
    the Armenian draft resolution would cause, were sent to House of
    Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi; Rep. John Boehner, leader of
    the House`s Republican minority; and Rep. Tom Lantos, the Democrat
    who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

    According to AP News Agency, Rice and Gates in the letter dated March
    7th, said the United States is encouraging "our friends in Turkey to
    re-examine their past with honesty and to reconcile with Armenia, as
    well as security and stability in the broader Middle East and Europe."

    Rice and Gates warned the members of the House of Representatives of
    repercussions of such a vote, and reminded that Turkish army terminated
    defense contracts under negotiation following passage of a resolution
    in the French National Assembly last October.

    The letter said, "passage of such a resolution could harm American
    troops in the field, constrain our ability to supply our troops in
    Iraq and Afghanistan and significantly damage our efforts to promote
    reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey."

    On the other hand, in an interview with The Associated Press the U.S.
    Special Representative for Countering Terrorism general Joseph Ralston
    said "this is an incredibly sensitive issue inside Turkey, and what
    we are trying to encourage the Turks to have is meaningful reform of
    their dealings with Armenia."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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