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    OBAMA APPEASES TURKEY ON ARMENIA
    Susan Cornwell and Arshad Mohammed

    The Sunday Independent (South Africa)
    March 07, 2010

    WASHINGTON: The administration of US President Barack Obama has
    sought to limit fallout from a US resolution branding the massacre
    of Armenians by Turkish forces in 1915 as "genocide", and vowed to
    stop it going further in Congress.

    Turkey has recalled its ambassador after a House of Representatives
    committee approved the non-binding measure condemning the killings
    on Thursday.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Congress should drop the
    matter now. "The Obama administration strongly opposes the resolution
    that was passed by only one vote in the House committee and will work
    very hard to make sure it does not go to the House floor."

    The resolution squeaked through the House Foreign Affairs Committee
    23-22 despite a last-minute appeal against it from the Obama
    administration, which feared damage to ties with Turkey. The Nato
    ally is crucial to US interests in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and the
    Middle East.

    The issue puts Obama between Turkey, a secular Muslim democracy
    that looks toward the West, and Armenian Americans, an important
    constituency in states like California and New Jersey, ahead of the
    November congressional elections.

    After the committee's vote, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
    warned of possible damage to ties with the US.

    Muslim Turkey accepts that many Christian Armenians were killed by
    Ottoman Turks, but denies that up to 1.5 million died and that it
    amounted to genocide.

    The US envoy in Ankara, James Jeffrey, distanced the Obama
    administration from the resolution after being invited for talks
    by Turkish officials. "We believe that Congress should not make a
    decision on the issue," he said.

    The resolution urges Obama to use the term "genocide" when he delivers
    his annual message on the Armenian massacres in April.

    He avoided using the term last year, although as a presidential
    candidate he said the killings were genocide. - Reuters
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