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    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    March 5 2010

    Turkish president criticizes US vote on Armenian resolution


    Istanbul, 5 March: Turkish President Abdullah Gul said about approval
    of the resolution on Armenian allegations by the US House of
    Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, "no one can force Turkey
    to accept anything with threats and pressure."

    President Gul told reporters, "this decision does not have any value
    in the eyes of the Turkish people. How do politicians in such a big
    country like the USA use their votes? We are face to face with
    politicians who can cast their votes against an allied country in
    order to get a few votes from the diaspora in their region. If you ask
    them, they cannot talk about the issue for three minutes. When did it
    happen, where did it take place, how did it happen? The most worrying
    aspect of this is that these are the politicians of a country which
    shapes the world policy. No one can force Turkey to accept anything
    with threats and pressure. This decision is nothing but an attempt to
    hamper Turkey's initiates to ensure peace and stability in the region
    and to create a zone of cooperation in the Caucasus."

    The US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs approved
    the resolution on Armenian allegations on Thursday. The committee
    approved the resolution on incidents of 1915 with 23 votes against 22.
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