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    TURKISH LOBBY IN U.S. STRENGTHENS EFFORTS AGAINST ARMENIAN AND KURDISH ISSUES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.09.2007 18:32 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ As Washington has increasingly been turning a blind
    eye to the red lines of Turkish foreign policy, pro-Turkish lobbies
    are looking for ways to strengthen their position in the United States.

    The American Turkish Society (ATS), one of the leading Turkish
    lobbies in the U.S., asked key businessmen to become members on its
    board. Muhtar Kent, the president and chief operating officer of The
    Coca-Cola Company, Murat Megalli, JP Morgan Turkey director and Haluk
    Dincer, president of the Food and Retailing Group joined the ATS. With
    its new members the ATS is targeting to become more effective in
    better promoting Turkish-U.S. relations. After Ahmet Ertegun, the
    founder of Atlantic Records and also long time president of the ATS
    passed away last year many were concerned that the Turkish community
    in the U.S. had lost an important voice. Ertegun successfully brought
    American and Turkish businessmen and politicians together and almost
    served as an unofficial ambassador for well over 20 years. Kent was
    one of the names being mentioned behind the scenes to take Ertegun's
    place to promote Turkish-American relations.

    Muhtar Kent's good relations with the Jewish community is accepted
    as an important asset for the Turkish lobbies. Especially after
    the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) acknowledged the Armenian Genocide
    in August.

    Although the ADL's statement reaffirmed that the legislation pending in
    Congress to recognize the genocide is "a counterproductive diversion"
    it created some concern in Ankara.

    Many Democrats think that those concerns are valid.

    Off the record some Democrats say that the Armenian Genocide Resolution
    will for sure pass sometime this fall.

    Political observers believe that as well as the Armenian Genocide
    issue, the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) is another problem
    that Washington and Ankara should find common ground on.

    Sources close to Democrats say a process is underway to prepare a
    report on the PKK.

    However, many think that a report of this nature will be a bitter pill
    to swallow for Ankara. It will need a strong lobby in Washington in the
    meantime. Kent is seen as an important player in this picture. However
    it is still a question mark if Kent's busy schedule will allow him
    to play the role expected of him, Turkish Daily News reports.
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