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    TURKISH PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN CALLS PRESIDENT BUSH ON GENOCIDE BILL

    MEMRI, DC
    http://www.thememriblog.org/turkey/blog_persona l/en/3129.htm
    Oct 7 2007

    In a phone call to the U.S. President, PM Erdogan told him that the
    strategic partnership between the two countries will be harmed if the
    U.S. Congress passes the bill on Armenian "genocide". Erdogan said
    that this bill will not serve the interests of Turkey or the U.S.;
    and will hurt the chances for developing any relations between Turkey
    and Armenia. It was reported that President Bush told PM Erdogan that
    he understood him, that he too was concerned about the resolution
    and that he and his team would work hard to prevent its passage.

    It is unclear how much influence the Bush administration will have
    in the Congress now dominated by Democrats who are more submissive
    to the demands of the Armenian Diaspora.

    Turkey is a key NATO ally of Washington that supports the U.S. needs
    in the region, in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    There have been warnings voiced among Turkish political circles that
    Ankara could consider shutting down Incirlik air base to U.S. use,
    as well as its borders with Iraq, cutting the supply lines and causing
    serious problems for the U.S. military fighting in Iraq.

    PM Erdogan also placed calls to President Clinton and to Israel's
    President Shimon Peres, to ask for Israel's support. Peres in return
    reiterated that his country will continue to support Turkey's position.
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