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  • ANKARA: US Committee Approves Anti-Turkish Resolution

    US COMMITTEE APPROVES ANTI-TURKISH RESOLUTION

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    Oct 11 2007

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that approving the resolution
    "would be very problematic for everything we are trying to do in the
    Middle East".

    WASHINGTON - The Foreign Affairs Committee of the US House of
    Representatives on Wednesday adopted a resolution describing the
    killing of Armenian's by the Ottoman Empire during World War One as
    an act of genocide.

    The resolution, passed with a vote of 27 in favour to 21 against, was
    adopted despite strong lobbying from Turkey and senior officials of
    the Bush Administration. Both have warned that passing the resolution
    could harm Turkish-US ties.

    Turkey has strenuously rejected Armenian claims that the Ottoman
    Empire committed an act of genocide during World War One, though does
    acknowledge that up to 300,000 Armenians died during civil unrest in
    the eastern provinces of what is now modern Turkey. However, it also
    points to the fact that up to half a million ethnic Turks also died
    during the strife.

    Prior to the vote, President George W Bush said that adopting the
    resolution "would do great harm to our relations with a key ally in
    NATO and in the global war on terror".
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