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    Agence France Presse -- English
    October 11, 2007 Thursday


    White House disappointed by Armenian "genocide" bill



    The White House said Thursday it was "disappointed" with a vote in
    the US Congress labeling the Ottoman Empire's World War I massacre of
    Armenians a "genocide."

    "Certainly we are disappointed in the vote that occurred yesterday,"
    said Scott Stanzel, a spokesman for US President George W. Bush,
    speaking about the vote in the House Committee of Foreign Affairs on
    Wednesday.

    "We understand the feelings that poeple have about the tragic
    suffering of the Armenian people, and the president, as we've noted,
    has recognized that through presidential messages," he said.

    But Stanzel added that the US leader is concerned that the vote could
    strain relations with key ally Turkey, which has taken umbrage at the
    congressional move.

    "Turkey is playing a critical role in the war on terror and this
    action is problematic for everything we're trying to do in the Middle
    East and would cause great harm to our efforts," Stanzel said.

    Gordon Johndroe, spokesman for the White House national security
    council, said the president had marshaled his top aides, including
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert
    Gates, in a lobbying effort to halt the legislation.

    "The President has made phone calls on this, Secretary Rice, other
    administration officials have made phone calls and had meetings with
    members of Congress, and we'll continue to do that as long as this
    resolution is still out there," he said.
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