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    ANCA URGES SCRUTINY OF 10 FAILINGS IN U.S.-TURKEY POLICY DURING AMBASSADORIAL CONFIRMATION HEARING

    armradio.am
    20.09.2008 12:30

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) has called on members
    of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to closely scrutinize ten
    serious shortcomings in the Administration's handling of the U.S. -
    Turkey relationship, during the September 24th confirmation hearing
    for James Jeffrey to serve as the next U.S. Ambassador to Turkey.

    In letters to panel Chairman Joe Biden (D-DE) and other key Committee
    members, ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian outlined the Administration's
    failings, and encouraged strict scrutiny of the nominee in order to
    "ensure accountability for past errors, as well as to apply the
    lessons learned from these setbacks in charting a more productive
    and principled course for U.S.-Turkey relations."

    Hachikian underscored that, "We are today, near the close of the Bush
    Administration's eight years in office, at a meaningful milestone
    in our relationship with Turkey. This hearing provides an important
    opportunity both to look back over the challenges, the progress, and
    the setbacks of the past, as well as to look forward to approaches
    to develop our ties in ways that advance both our interests and our
    values in this vital region of the world."

    Among the main failings listed in the letter was its strident attacks
    on growing bipartisan movement toward U.S. recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide, including President Bush's firing of Ambassador to Armenia
    John Evans, and the "sad public spectacle," in October of 2007, of
    the Administration caving in to Turkey's threats against Congressional
    recognition of this crime against humanity.
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