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    TURKISH PM DODGES GENOCIDE RESOLUTION ISSUE

    Tert.am
    11:16 ~U 08.12.09

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday met with
    President Barack Obama at the White House.

    "Turkey and the United States enjoy a special partnership," Erdogan
    told reporters after meeting with Obama. "Terrorism is our common
    enemy, and we are doing everything in our capacity to ensure success
    in our joint struggle."

    Speaking through an interpreter, in an ornate hotel room crowded with
    Turkish reporters, Erdogan sidestepped questions about whether he
    explicitly raised the Armenian Genocide resolution issue with Obama,
    reports www.mcclatchydc.com.

    Repeatedly, though, Turkish officials have stressed through diplomatic,
    political and economic channels that they would react viscerally
    to passage of a congressional genocide resolution. The White House
    meetings Monday further underscored the multi-faceted nature of
    relations between the two countries.

    Obama and Erdogan talked about Turkey's role in NATO and in
    Afghanistan, where Turkey currently has 1,750 soldiers helping train
    Afghan police. The president and prime minister also discussed Turkey's
    cooperation in stabilizing Iraq and working with Iran, two countries
    with which Turkey shares borders.

    "I am incredibly optimistic about the prospect of stronger and stronger
    ties between the United States and Turkey," Obama said.

    "The meeting was based on mutual trust and mutual sincerity,"
    Erdogan said.

    Obama said Monday that he "encouraged" Erdogan to continue along
    the path of normalizing relations with Armenia. The Turkish and
    Armenian foreign ministers signed a protocol setting out the stages
    for normalizing relations, but so far neither country's parliament
    has ratified the protocol.
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