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    RICE APPEALS FOR RESTRAINT FROM TURKEY OVER GENOCIDE RESOLUTION BACKLASH
    Jay Olle - AHN News Writer

    AHN - All Headline News
    Oct 17 2007

    Moscow, Russia (AHN) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has
    asked Turkey officials for restraint over counterattacks to Kurdish
    rebels across Iraqi border and possible retaliation measures in
    reaction to the passage of genocide bill in congress committee.

    Rice expressed, in a news conference in Moscow Saturday, she has
    spoken with Turkey's president, prime minister and foreign minister
    regarding the house bill officially labeling the killings of Armenians
    by Turkish forces during World War I a "genocide."

    "They were dismayed," Rice stated. However, the secretary also thought
    the Turks are trying to react responsibly. "They recognize how hard
    we worked to prevent that vote from taking place," she added.

    Rice also acknowledged "it's a difficult time for the relationship"
    between the two allies.

    In a move to sustain diplomatic ties with Turkey dented by the
    congressional resolution, Washington sent U.S. Assistant Secretary
    of State Dan Fried and U.S. Undersecretary of Defense Eric Edelman,
    a former U.S. ambassador to Turkey, to Ankara to discuss and prevent
    possible Turkish counterattack to the guerilla in northern Iraq.

    In an interview with Turkish media, Edelman said they came to Turkey
    to express that the Bush administration is opposed to the resolution.

    They also assured the Turks the Bush administration will exert
    much effort to block the passage of the bill in the House of
    Representatives.

    The U.S. government is apprehensive Ankara will backlash the passage
    of the bill through closure of major airbase and transport systems
    in Turkey and possible review of military contracts.

    The Pentagon uses Turkey as a staging area and transport route for
    much of the supplies that are sent to Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Furthermore, Turkey is a major client of American weapons. Ankara
    currently spends almost $200 billion on American-made aircraft,
    torpedoes and other military equipment.

    U.S. is also concerned Turkish military will pursue unilateral action
    against Kurdish rebels in Iraq following announcement from Turkish
    president Abdullah Gul that "in the case that Armenian allegations
    are accepted, there will be serious problems in the relations between
    the two countries."

    On Wednesday, Turkey recalled its ambassador to the U.S. for
    discussions in Ankara.

    Turkey Trade Minister Kursad Tuzmen's visit to the U.S. and a summit
    sponsored by Turkish-U.S. Business Council in the United States were
    also canceled.

    http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles /7008853642
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