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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 29 2007

    Tancredo withdraws support of Armenian bill


    It has emerged that a Republican candidate for the US presidency has
    withdrawn his support of two resolutions pending in the US Congress
    on an alleged genocide of Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman
    Turks.

    Tom Tancredo, a Republican congressman from Colorado and also a
    candidate for his party's 2008 presidential nomination, withdrew his
    status as a co-sponsor for the resolutions "without explanation," the
    Armenian-American Political Action Committee (ARMENPAC) announced on
    Thursday, suggesting that Tancredo bowed to pressure from the Turkish
    lobby.
    Also on Thursday in Washington, the US State Department reiterated
    that there was no change in the US administration's position, which
    is against passage of the resolutions. Remarks by Tom Casey, deputy
    spokesperson for the State Department, came during a daily press
    briefing when he was asked to comment on a letter sent by eight
    former US secretaries of state to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The
    former secretaries of state -- James Baker, Warren Christopher,
    Lawrence Eagleburger, Alexander Haig, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell
    and George Shultz -- urged Pelosi in their letter to "prevent the
    resolution from reaching the House."

    Casey referred the reporters to the signatories of the letter, and
    added: "They are private citizens. And I assume if they made
    representation to Speaker Pelosi on this, they did so because they
    believed it was the right thing to do." Meanwhile, Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan reiterated strong opposition to the
    resolutions in a speech delivered on Thursday at the Council on
    Foreign Relations in New York.

    "Should this draft reach the floor and the Congress of our ally
    passes a unilateral, political judgment of no legal bearing on such a
    sensitive and controversial issue, it will seriously impair
    Turkish-American relations, with wide-ranging implications in our
    overall cooperation," Erdoðan said. Ankara Today's Zaman

    29.09.2007

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