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    EXPERTS FORETELL AGGRAVATION OF U.S.-TURKEY RELATIONS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.09.2007 14:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Relations between Turkey and the United States may
    be damaged further if the U.S. Congress recognizes the killings of
    Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire as genocide, warned
    Dr. Ian O. Lesser, member of the team drafting the Transatlantic
    Trends 2007 survey, senior fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the
    United States.

    "But this is not the only case. The Turkish public opinion is very
    sensitive about the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) attacks. The United
    States should do something on that issue not only to win the hearts
    here but also as a strategic decision," he said.

    The survey, unveiled yesterday, analyzes relations between the
    United States and European countries through a series of studies in
    13 countries, including Turkey.

    There is growing frustration among Turks over perceived U.S. ignorance
    on the PKK's presence in northern Iraq, placing the country near the
    top of a list of anti-American nations.

    I hear what everyone else is hearing, Lesser said. The Armenian
    Genocide resolution is expected to pass this year. Even though it is
    symbolic, Turkish public opinion will harshly react to that. But both
    parties should try to keep their reaction as moderate as possible

    Lesser was not optimistic that the new leadership in Turkey, including
    the new president and foreign minister, could change the current
    chill in ties between the two NATO allies.

    He said that a powerful majority government would be important to
    mend existing fences but warned the problematic areas in bilateral
    relations such as the PKK and the genocide resolution remain on the
    table, Turkish Daily News reports.
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