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    US Fed News
    October 18, 2007 Thursday 1:56 AM EST



    REP. JONES URGES SPEAKER NOT TO SCHEDULE VOTE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    RESOLUTION



    Rep. Walter B. Jones, R-N.C. (3rd CD), issued the following news
    release:

    In a letter this week to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Congressman
    Walter B. Jones (R-NC) joined 40 House colleagues in expressing their
    serious concerns regarding H. Res. 106, the Affirmation of the United
    States Record on the Armenian Genocide Resolution. Citing concerns
    that the resolution could hinder the efforts of U.S. Armed Forces in
    Iraq and Afghanistan by damaging U.S. relations with Turkey and
    further destabilizing the Middle East, the letter urges Speaker
    Pelosi not to schedule a vote by the full House on this issue.

    "While we understand that this resolution is well-intentioned and our
    views relating to it in no way diminish the atrocities toward
    Armenians that occurred during the Ottoman Empire, approving H. Res.
    106 in the House of Representatives would be counterproductive to
    U.S. national security interests in the Middle East," the letter
    states.

    "As you are aware, the government of Turkey has voiced strong
    opposition to this resolution. In fact, Turkish diplomats, Secretary
    of State Condoleezza Rice, eight former Secretaries of State, and
    three former Secretaries of Defense have warned us that congressional
    recognition of genocide claims will lead to a review by Turkey of the
    entire U.S.-Turkish relationship," the letter continues.

    "Turkey sits at a strategic crossroads for our nation and serves as
    an important ally for U.S. military operations in Iraq and
    Afghanistan. The Turkish government provides air and land space to
    the U.S. military at Incirlik Air Base, which provides a key site for
    personnel and equipment crossing the border in to Iraq. In fact, over
    half of the cargo flown into Iraq and Afghanistan comes through
    Incirlik Air Base. Additionally, the U.S. military's use of Incirlik
    Air Base will be an invaluable component to a successful and safe
    redeployment of our troops when the time comes," the letter states.
    "Jeopardizing utilization of Incirlik Air Base will not only
    compromise current U.S. operations in the region, but will come at
    the expense of U.S. Armed Forces personnel serving in the Central
    Command area of operations."

    "Furthermore, this legislation may potentially derail current efforts
    to normalize and reconcile Turkish-Armenian relations," the letter
    states. "Derailing this effort could delay the prospect for opening
    the Turkish border, resulting in long-term set backs on progress that
    is key for Turkey, Armenia and other countries in the region."

    For additional information or to schedule an interview with
    Congressman Walter B. Jones please contact Kathleen Joyce at (202)
    225-3415.
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