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  • ANKARA: Heavy Diplomatic Traffic As Ankara Anticipates Armenian Bill

    HEAVY DIPLOMATIC TRAFFIC AS ANKARA ANTICIPATES ARMENIAN BILL VOTE

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Oct 16 2007

    With the US House of Representatives expected soon to vote on the
    Armenian bill, President Abdullah Gul is meeting today in Ankara with
    authorities from the Foreign Ministry to firm up possible reactions
    from Turkey in the event that the US House passes the resolution With
    Assistant US Defense Secretary Eric Edelman and Assistant Secretary of
    State Dan Fried in Ankara for talks on the matter, the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry yesterday saw long meetings on the Armenian allegations,
    and possible Turkish reactions to US passage of the resolution. In
    the meantime, Turkish Ambassador to Washington, DC, Nabi Sensoy,
    is also in Ankara, having been called back to Turkey by the Foreign
    Ministry for meetings on the Armenian bill.

    President Gul will meet today at Cankaya with Foreign Minister Ali
    Babacan, Minister Undersecretary Ertugrul Apakan, and Ambassador
    Sensoy. The final strategy will reportedly be presented to Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan for approval. A decision on when
    Ambassador Sensoy should return to the US capital will reportedly be
    made at the end of "administration evaluations" in Ankara.
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