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    WHITE HOUSE AGAIN PRESSES CONGRESS ON ARMENIA

    Agence France Presse
    Oct 15 2007

    ROGERS, United States (AFP) - The White House Monday strongly
    discouraged Congress from approving, or even considering, a resolution
    calling WWI mass killings of Armenians "genocide" which could bring
    tough reprisals from Turkey.

    "This is an important time for US-Turkish relations, and we would
    strongly encourage the speaker not to bring this to a vote, and should
    it come to a vote, we will strongly encourage members not to support
    it," spokesman Tony Fratto said.

    House speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said she planned to put the bill
    before the full House of Representatives. The House foreign affairs
    committee last week branded the Ottoman Empire's World War I massacre
    of Armenians a genocide, angering Ankara.

    Pelosi said Bush never had phoned her on the measure.

    "I don't know anything about plans for a phone call. But there should
    be no question of the president's views on this issue and the damage
    that this resolution can do to our US foreign policy interests,"
    added Fratto, aboard the president's jet.

    Armenians say at least 1.5 million of their people were killed from
    1915 to 1917 under what they describe as an campaign of deportation
    and murder by the Ottoman Empire. Turkey bitterly disputes the number
    of dead and the characterization of the killings as a genocide.

    Ankara's angry reaction has fueled fears within the US administration
    that it could lose access to a military base in Turkey, a NATO ally,
    which provides a crucial staging ground for US supplies headed to
    Iraq and Afghanistan.
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