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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Oct 13 2007


    Turkish parliamentarians say relations with USA reach "critical
    point"



    Istanbul, 13 October: Turkish parliamentary delegation, which
    travelled to the United States to carry out lobby activities against
    a House committee resolution on Armenian allegations, returned to
    Turkey on Friday [12 October]. The Turkish delegation was comprised
    of Justice & Development (AK) Party Deputy Chairman Egemen Bagis,
    Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy Sukru Elekdag and Nationalist
    Movement Party (MHP) deputy Gunduz Aktan.

    Holding a press conference in Istanbul about their visit, Turkish
    lawmakers said their next efforts will be exerted to avert the
    resolution to be brought to a vote in the full House. US House of
    Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs approved Wednesday a
    resolution regarding Armenian allegations on incidents of 1915.

    "It (the resolution) is not legally binding for the administrations
    of Turkey and the United States. But it contains an insult on Turkish
    people that we do not deserve at all. We do not accept it," said
    Egemen Bagis, who is also a foreign policy adviser to Premier Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan. "The US administration also worked hard against the
    resolution but its passage really disappointed us. We had the
    impression that they will pass it in the full House because the US
    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi uses it as an instrument in their domestic
    politics," Bagis continued.

    He said the US lawmakers do not care about Turkey or Armenians, but
    they were trying to use the resolution as a tool to embarrass the US
    administration in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon and to harm relations
    with its one of the most important allies. "Our efforts will continue
    to ameliorate it," Bagis reaffirmed.

    On the other hand, CHP deputy Sukru Elekdag, a former ambassador,
    reiterated that the resolution is not legally binding for Turkey.
    "But it will have political and psychological impacts if it passes in
    the full House. 18 parliaments, so far, decided that 'a genocide was
    committed'. Now, if the US parliament passes that resolution, it will
    become an example and other parliaments will follow them," Elekdag
    said. Asked about Turkey's decision to recall its ambassador in
    Washington D.C. for consultations, Elekdag said, "it will be
    beneficial to keep Ambassador Nabi Sensoy in Washington D.C. since
    the issue is still continuing. We cannot affect our works there
    negatively by withdrawing our ambassador."

    Bagis said, "we will determine our reaction by holding consultations
    with our ambassador. Turkey will do everything in its power to
    prevent approval of the resolution by the full House."

    Relations with Armenia

    "There was Armenian diaspora behind defamatory efforts against Turkey
    during the Cold War era. Now, we see that the Armenian Ambassador
    guides the diaspora. Actually, Armenia should stop thinking that it
    could put pressure on Turkey through the United States and the EU.
    Armenia should understand the fact that Turkey is one of its
    neighbours, and good neighbourly relations will serve its own
    interests. We act with tolerance towards Armenia. There are 70
    thousand Armenian citizens working illegally in Turkey. I think the
    time has come to end that tolerance, put our laws in practice and
    send some of them back to their country. We should also restrict
    shuttle trade and transport of foodstuff to Armenia via Georgia,"
    Elekdag said.

    Meanwhile, Bagis told reporters, "four elderly women were invited to
    the meeting at the committee as survivors of so-called genocide. It
    was a comedy. I want to stress once again that we should make a clear
    difference between Armenian community, which causes the United States
    to suffer a heavy damage, and Armenian people in Turkey. The Armenian
    Patriarch in Turkey toured the EU-member countries to seek their
    support for Turkey's EU membership. Our citizens of Armenian descent
    make valuable contributions to our art and culture."

    Expectations from USA

    Upon a question about Turkey's expectations from the United States,
    Bagis said, "Turkish people are disappointed. And the United States
    should make tangible contributions to Turkey's fight against the PKK
    [Kurdistan Workers' Party] to ease those feelings. US forces can
    capture PKK terrorists in north of Iraq and extradite them to Turkey.
    Local militia in north of Iraq can do the same thing. Or if they
    cannot do this, they can extend the necessary support to Turkey to
    capture those terrorists. We have already explained our expectations.
    Actually, the United States is aware that Turkey's patience has come
    to an end."

    Elekdag added, "Turkish-American relations have come to a quite
    critical point. We expect the United States to fulfil its commitments
    regarding the fight against the terrorist organization PKK."
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