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    U.S. EXPRESSES HOPE ON MIDDLE EAST TRUCE, VOWS TO WORK WITH TURKEY

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Jan 3 2009

    The U.S. expressed its hopes to cut a truce in the Middle East and
    the special representative of the new president might pay another
    visit to the region, the U.S. ambassador to Ankara said Tuesday.

    "(U.S. President Barack Obama's Special Envoy for the Middle East
    George) Mitchell has returned (to Washington) today. We will review
    things he learned during his tour in the region. After that he might
    pay another visit to the region. But at the moment I don't have further
    information," U.S. Ambassador James Jeffrey told reporters in Ankara.

    Mitchell had paid a visit to the Middle East including Egypt, Israel,
    Jordan and Saudi Arabia, as well as the West Bank, in a bid to
    hold talks with officials regarding a solution of the conflict. He
    was expected to pay a visit to Turkey, which was postponed due to
    technical problems.

    "There is hope. Mitchell paid a visit to the region. This is a huge
    and important issue, and we are holding contacts with Turkey as well
    as the others countries in the region," Jeffrey added.

    The newly appointed U.S. ambassador met with Turkish Prime Minister
    Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday. Jeffrey did not give details of the
    meeting but said peace efforts in the Middle East were among the
    topics discussed in the meeting.

    Jeffrey said the U.S. and Turkey have very good relations and will
    continue to work closely. The new ambassador was asked about recent
    concerns in Turkey that the Jewish lobby might withdraw its support
    to Turkey if a new legislation is pushed through U.S. Congress to
    recognize the Armenian claims regarding the 1915 incidents.

    "We have very good relations, and both the U.S. and Turkey support
    and improve these ties. From time to time we may have such a problem,
    but we have always worked together and will continue to do so,"
    Jeffrey responded.
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