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  • ANKARA: Turkey brands US genocide res. vote as "Irresponsible Act"

    NTV Television, Turkey
    Oct 11 2007


    Turkey brands US genocide resolution vote as "irresponsible act"


    The House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee has approved
    a resolution which calls for official recognition of the Armenian
    allegations of genocide. Twenty-seven of the members of the Committee
    voted in favour of the resolution while 21 Representatives opposed
    it. The resolution is expected to be tabled in a plenary session of
    the House of Representatives before 22 November. But, the resolution
    will not be binding even if it is approved in a plenary session and
    it will not constitute a piece of legislation.

    President Abdullah Gul has said that the resolution adopted by the
    Foreign Relations Committee had no validity. Commenting on the
    ratification of the resolution, Gul said: "Unfortunately, some
    politicians in the United States have turned a deaf ear to calls for
    using common sense and attempted to use and sacrifice an important
    issue for insignificant political purposes."

    Meanwhile, Ankara condemned the approval of the resolution about the
    Armenian allegations about events which took place in 1915 by the
    House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee.

    A statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: "The
    advancement of the resolution which will create difficulties in
    relations with a friendly and allied country in a critical period was
    an irresponsible act." It said that all kinds of efforts would be
    made in order to prevent the resolution from being ratified by the
    House of Representatives.

    Meanwhile, Egemen Bagis, a deputy from the Justice and Development
    Party, has said that they would make efforts to ensure that the
    resolution is not tabled or ratified in the House of Representatives.

    Nabi Sensoy, Turkish Ambassador in Washington, said that the approval
    of the resolution had caused disappointment in Turkey.
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