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    U.S. VOICES HOPE FOR QUICK RETURN OF TURKISH ENVOY

    Reuters, UK
    Oct 12 2007

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday expressed hope
    for the quick return of Turkey's ambassador to the United States, who
    was recalled for consultations after a U.S. congressional committee
    voted to brand Ottoman Turk killings of Armenians as genocide.

    "We remain opposed to House Resolution 106 because of the grave harm
    it could bring to the national security of the United States," White
    House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said.

    The Bush administration has voiced concern that the resolution,
    approved by the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday, would
    damage relations with Turkey, a key ally.

    The non-binding resolution, which angered Turkey by calling the
    1915 massacres of Armenians genocide, now goes to the floor of the
    U.S. House of Representatives, where Democratic leaders say there
    will be a vote by mid-November.

    A senior Turkish diplomat told Reuters that Ankara's recall of its
    ambassador was not permanent, and a U.S. State Department official
    called it a "fairly limited response."

    "We look forward to his quick return and will continue to work to
    maintain strong U.S.-Turkish relations," Johndroe said.

    The resolution could weaken U.S. influence over Turkey at a time when
    Ankara is considering a military incursion into mainly Kurdish northern
    Iraq to fight Kurdish rebels who have carried out cross-border attacks.

    Turkey is of strategic importance to Washington, particularly in
    Iraq. The bulk of supplies for U.S. troops in Iraq pass through a
    Turkish air base.
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