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    SENSOY : ARMENIAN RESOLUTION MAY AFFECT CERTAIN RELATIONS

    The New Anatolian
    Aug 31 2007
    Turkey

    Turkish Ambassador in Washington Nabi Sensoy warned that
    Turkish-American relations will be adversely affected if the U.S.

    House of Representatives passes a bill recognizing claims that Ottoman
    Turks committed an act of genocide in 1915 against the Armenians.

    "I cannot dismiss the fact the passage of the bill will impact certain
    relations between Turkey and the United States" if the resolution
    regarding the Armenian allegations on the 1915 incidents in Ottoman
    Turkey, is adopted at the U.S. Congress.

    Sensoy speaking to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) implied that
    Turkey's ties with Israel will also be affected if the bill passes.

    In a statement it released last week, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
    alleged that the 1915 incidents "were indeed tantamount to genocide",
    adding, however, that it would continue to stand against the Armenian
    resolutions in the U.S. Congress.

    "We are expecting the American Jewish organizations to be neutral on
    this issue," Sensoy said.

    Stressing that he was quite disturbed about the remarks claiming
    that the Jewish community in Turkey might be harmed by the approval
    of Armenian resolution, Sensoy said, "They seem to be forgetting the
    history of Turks and Jews, which goes back at least 500 years. We've
    always had the best of relations between Turks and Jews and the
    Turkish Jewish community is part and parcel, and an integral part,
    of the Turkish community."
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