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    BUSH ADMINISTRATION HOPEFUL OF NO VOTE ON ARMENIA GENOCIDE BILL

    EUX.TV, Netherlands
    Oct 19 2007

    Washington (dpa) - US President George W Bush's administration has
    become more hopeful that a congressional resolution condemning the
    deaths of more than 1 million Armenians as genocide will not come to
    a vote.

    The measure, passed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee last week
    despite strong opposition from the Bush administration, has angered
    Turkey, a close NATO ally who has warned full passage could badly
    damage US-Turkey relations.

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi backed the measure and intended to bring
    it to a full House vote, but said Wednesday it "remains to be seen" if
    a vote will actually take place following a steady erosion of support.

    US State Department deputy spokesman Tom Casey said Pelosi's remarks
    "gives us some reason for hope that perhaps this legislation might not,
    in fact, come to the floor."

    "We're going to continue to encourage members to vote against
    this resolution when and if it does, in fact, come up for a vote,"
    Casey said.

    Bush, while acknowledging the tragedy of the deaths of up to 1.5
    million Armenians from 1915 to 1923, has warned Congress against
    passing the resolution because it could jeopardize the use of Turkey
    as a transit for military equipment and supplies into Iraq.

    Turkey ordered its ambassador to Washington, Nabi Sensoy, to return
    home after the committee vote last week and warned of further steps.

    The resolution came as the Bush administration has sought to persuade
    Turkey against sending its military into northern Iraq to attack
    Kurdish separatists, who have launched attacks in recent weeks on
    Turkish soil. Washington fears an incursion could destabilize one
    of Iraq's most secure regions. The Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK)
    is regarded by the US as a terrorist organization.

    http://www.eux.tv/article.aspx?arti cleId=16304
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