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    LAST MOVE FROM TURKEY BEFORE VOTE IN CONGRESS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    MEMRI, DC
    Oct 8 2007

    A Turkish parliamentary delegation is on its way to the U.S. as a
    last move to prevent the passing of the resolution on alleged Armenian
    genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Turks during the World War I.

    Columnist Fatih Cekirge of top selling Turkish daily Hurriyet wrote
    that the mandate of the delegation of MPs from AKP, CHP and MHP
    is stronger as it comes not only from the government but from the
    parliament - that is from the Turkish people - and the AKP MP Egemen
    Bagis, who heads the delegation, signaled that the warning they will
    deliver to the U.S. will also be very strong.

    Turkey has repeatedly said that if the Congress passes the Armenian
    resolution U.S.-Turkey relations would suffer. It is now understood
    that Turkey will tell the U.S. that it might cut or restrict the
    logistical support that Turkey provides the U.S. military in Iraq
    through Incirlik airbase - also affecting the future withdrawal of
    U.S. from Iraq, via Turkey.

    The other dimension is Turkish military's disappointment with the
    U.S for its inaction against the PKK and tolerating the terrorists
    based in northern Iraq that launch attacks inside Turkey - a long
    time ally of the U.S. and a partner in the war against terrorism.
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