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    Voice of America
    Oct 13 2007


    US Secretary of State Rice Urges Turkish Restraint Over Genocide
    Resolution, Kurdish Rebels

    By VOA News
    13 October 2007



    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has appealed to Turkey for
    restraint, both against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq and in
    reaction to a genocide resolution approved this week by a U.S.
    congressional panel.


    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, right, and U.S. Defense
    Secretary Robert Gates at a news conference in Moscow, 12 Oct 2007
    Rice, who is in Russia, told reporters Saturday that it is a
    difficult time for U.S.-Turkish relations. She said two senior U.S.
    diplomats are in Ankara for talks to reassure Turkey that the United
    States values the relationship.

    The diplomats, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Dan Fried and U.S.
    Undersecretary of Defense Eric Edelman, a former U.S. ambassador to
    Ankara, are expected to discuss Turkish plans for a military attack
    on Kurdish rebels across the border in Iraq. Washington opposes such
    plans.

    Rice also said she spoke with Turkey's president, prime minister and
    foreign minister by phone Friday about the U.S. congressional
    resolution declaring mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as
    genocide.

    The Bush administration strongly opposes the resolution, saying
    Ankara could restrict critical supply routes to U.S. troops in Iraq.

    Ankara recalled its ambassador in Washington after the resolution
    passed the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Wednesday. Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other officials say the
    measure will hurt bilateral relations.

    Earlier Saturday, Turkish media reported that a government minister
    has canceled a trip to the United States because of the resolution.
    State-run Anatolia said Trade Minister Kursad Tuzmen will not attend
    an upcoming U.S.-Turkish investment conference in New York.

    Armenians accuse Ottoman Turks of massacring one-and-a-half million
    Armenians from 1915 to 1923 in systematic deportations and killings
    to drive them out of eastern Turkey. Turkey denies that genocide took
    place. It calls the death toll exaggerated and says the Armenians
    died in civil unrest during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
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