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  • ANKARA: US Government Still Pushing For Armenian Bill To Be Dropped:

    US GOVERNMENT STILL PUSHING FOR ARMENIAN BILL TO BE DROPPED: WILSON

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    March 28 2007

    Washington's ambassador to Turkey said that Turkish-Armenian relations
    should move on.

    Guncelleme: 13:52 TSÝ 28 Mart 2007 Carþamba

    WASHINGTON - Senior US officials had taken a number of measures to
    defuse a looming crisis over a draft bill tabled before the House
    of Representatives calling for formal recognition of the so-called
    Armenian genocide, Washington's ambassador to Turkey said late Tuesday.

    Speaking at a meeting of the American-Turkish Council in Washington,
    Ambassador Ross Wilson said that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice,
    Secretary of Defence Robert Gates and Assistant Secretary of State
    for European and Eurasian Affairs Dan Fried had launched several
    initiatives about the draft bill.

    The text of the draft bill calls on the US to recognise claims
    that the Ottoman Empire committed an act of genocide against its
    Armenian citizens during World War One. Turkey strongly rejects any
    such allegations.

    Wilson said that Turkey, as a powerful country in its region, could
    guide Armenia and that relations should move on from 1915.

    Turkish Ambassador to the United States Nabi Sensoy said in his
    address to the meeting that the draft bills on so-called Armenian
    genocide, submitted to the House of Representatives and the Senate,
    could affect Turkish-US ties in near future.

    "Turkish people are quite sensitive over these issues. And any
    government cannot ignore views of its own people," he said.

    --Boundary_(ID_zNzKWyVaBGjkMMuljKIeRQ)--
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