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    GENOCIDE BILL WOULD HURT TIES WITH UNITED STATES, SAYS TURK PM

    China Post
    Reuters
    Oct 6 2007
    Taiwan

    ANKARA -- Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan told U.S. President
    George W. Bush that ties between the two countries would be hurt if the
    U.S. Congress passed a bill branding the 1915 mass killing of Armenians
    by Ottoman Turks "genocide," Turkish television reported on Friday.

    Erdogan, who issued a similar warning earlier this year, made the
    comment in a telephone call which he made to Bush, news channels CNN
    Turk and NTV reported.

    The Bush administration opposes the resolution on the events in
    1915 as the Ottoman Empire broke apart, but the U.S. Congress is now
    dominated by the Democratic Party and has become more influenced by
    the Armenian diaspora.

    Turkey is a key NATO ally of Washington and a moderate Muslim country
    whose support it needs in the region as it fights Iraqi insurgents
    and confronts Iran over its nuclear programme.

    A senior Turkish lawmaker has also warned previously that Ankara could
    consider restricting the U.S. military's use of Incirlik air base,
    a logistics hub for the Middle East, if the bill is passed.

    Turkey has already sent delegations to the United States in a bid to
    halt the resolution. Turkish media reported on Friday that the bill
    would be taken up by Congress's Foreign Relations Committee on Oct.

    10. Turkey denies a systematic genocide of Armenians took place, saying
    large numbers of Christian Armenians and Muslim Turks died in inter
    ethnic fighting as the Ottoman Empire collapsed during World War I.
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