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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Oct 12 2007


    US secretary of state, Turkish foreign minister discuss Armenian
    resolution


    Ankara, 12 October: US Secretary of State Condeleezza Rice called
    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan on phone and expressed her
    regret over approval of the resolution regarding Armenian allegations
    on the incidents of 1915 by the US House of Representatives Committee
    on Foreign Affairs.

    During the conversation, Rice said that they are against the
    resolution, adding that President George W. Bush, Secretary of
    Defence Robert Gates and she had done everything they could to
    prevent its passage by the committee.

    Meanwhile, Babacan expressed Turkish people's profound sorrow over
    the move. "Everyone in Turkey including the president, the prime
    minister, ministers, bureaucrats, businessmen, non-governmental
    organizations and representatives of minorities expended great
    efforts to persuade the US Congress. However, congressmen did not
    listen to the Turkish party. An unfair decision was made about
    something which has never occurred in our history. This resolution
    has made a wound in Turkey-the United States relations that is quite
    hard to heal."

    "The resolution has also changed Turkish people's impression about
    the United states. Our people considered it an unjust judgment of
    American people against themselves. We expect the US administration
    to stop this totally baseless judgement. We believe that the US
    administration has a great responsibility to this end," he said.

    "We deeply regret that even the congressmen who are known with their
    attachment to Turkey like Tom Lantos, chairman of the House Committee
    on Foreign Affairs, voted in favour of the resolution," Babacan
    added.

    Rice reiterated that they are against the resolution, and pledged to
    do everything in their power to prevent its passage by the full
    House.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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