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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Oct 19 2007


    Australian envoy surprised by US Armenian resolution


    Ankara, 19 October: The Australian ambassador to Turkey, Peter Doyle,
    said [on] Friday [19 October] he could not understand how the bill
    regarding the Armenian allegations on the incidents of 1915 would
    serve solution of important issues.

    Doyle told Anatolia that US President George W. Bush, the secretary
    of state, Condoleezza Rice, and the ambassador to Turkey, Ross
    Wilson, opposed the resolution. He stated Australia supported the US
    administration rather than the Congress on this matter.

    "Australia has always supported Turkey's EU membership bid," Doyle
    said.

    He stated Turkey is a distinguished member of the international
    community and he hoped Turkey would be successful in regard to its
    candidacy for a non-permanent seat at UN Security Council for 2009
    and 2010.

    Ambassador Doyle said the Australian government announced again in
    September that it considered PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party] a
    terrorist organization.

    Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer paid a visit to Turkey
    in February and Turkish and Australian authorities signed a
    memorandum of understanding on cooperation in fight against terrorism
    during Downer's visit.

    "Turkey is a bridge between the East and the West. We support
    'Alliance of civilizations' initiative co-sponsored by Turkey and
    Spain," Doyle stated.

    Turkish economy has recorded a significant growth in recent years,
    Doyle added.
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