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    U.S. AMBASSADOR REGRETS DECISION BY HOUSE COMMITTEE

    Turkish Press
    Oct 11 2007

    ANKARA - U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Ross Wilson said he deeply regrets
    the decision by the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign
    Affairs to send the resolution (on Armenian allegations regarding
    incidents of 1915) forward for a vote by the full House and pledged to
    continue his efforts to convince members of Congress not to approve it.

    Wilson said in a statement released on Thursday that the U.S. President
    George W. Bush, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other
    administration officials oppose the resolution.

    "I sincerely hope the resolution will not be passed," Wilson said.

    "Among the many tragedies of World War I and the 20th Century were
    the large-scale deaths of Ottoman Armenians. This episode deserves
    careful attention and historical study. Mutual understanding and
    reconciliation among Turks and Armenians will remain the right course
    for all to follow," he continued.

    "The partnership between Turkey and the United States is strong and
    will remain so. We are determined to pursue our common vital interests
    and strengthen our shared values," he added.
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