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    TURKISH MINISTER, BUSINESSMEN SHUN US OVER RESOLUTION

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 15 2007

    The sentiment of Turkish public opinion is rising against the US
    since a congressional committee passed a resolution on Wednesday,
    accepting Armenian claims of genocide during the war in 1915.

    A recent example of this reaction was when Turkey's Minister for
    Foreign Trade Kurþad Tuzmen canceled a trip on Saturday to the US
    because of the resolution. Tuzmen was scheduled to attend a conference
    organized by the Turkish-US Business Council. The Anatolia news
    agency reported the minister as saying he had canceled his trip in
    protest of the genocide resolution passed by the House Committee on
    Foreign Affairs.

    The Turkish-US Business Council, which has long been struggling to
    improve non-political relations between the two countries and which
    operates under the umbrella of the Foreign Economic Relations Board
    (DEÝK), has also announced that they will also not participate in the
    "Turkey in 2008 and after" conference which was scheduled to be held
    on Oct. 16. In a written statement yesterday, the council declared
    that the conference had been shelved "to convene on a later date."

    The statement further said: "The resolution passed by the House
    Committee on Foreign Affairs was met with deep sorrow in Turkey and
    triggered justified reactions."

    The conference was aiming to form a discussion platform on the
    investment and business environment in the post-election period,
    the recent developments about private investment funds, the general
    economic climate, the legal regulations and the current conditions
    on real estate, information technology, agriculture and food. It
    was going to be hosted by Chairman of Turkish Union of Chambers and
    Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) Rifat Hisarcýklýoðlu and Chairman of the
    Turkish-US Business Council Ferit Þahenk.

    The committee passed a nonbinding resolution calling the massacres
    of Armenians in 1915-17 in the Turkish Ottoman Empire a genocide,
    sparking angry comments by Turkish leaders, including the prime
    minister and the president. Turkey, a key supply route to US troops
    in Iraq, recalled its ambassador to Washington and warned of serious
    repercussions if the US Congress passes the resolution.

    --Boundary_(ID_TmocLNWuTK9pEvmp1fgSmQ )--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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