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  • ANKARA: Turkish PM Erdogan: "We Might Not Return Our Ambassador to W

    TURKISH PM ERDOGAN: "WE MIGHT NOT RETURN OUR AMBASSADOR TO WASHINGTON"
    By Diyar Guldogan

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    March 10 2010

    Since the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs passed the
    so-called Armenian "genocide" bill, Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan stated that Turkey would not return its Ambassador to
    the United States, Namik Tan, until it obtained a clear position from
    the U.S. administration.

    On March 4, the Committee passed the bill on Armenian allegations
    regarding the incidents of 1915 in a vote of 23-22. After passing
    this resolution, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that
    it might be some time before Namik Tan returns to Washington. Prime
    Minister Erdogan also implied that Namik Tan would stay in Ankara
    for a while unless certain steps are taken.

    After receiving the "King Faisal International Prize for Service
    to Islam" at a ceremony held in Riyadh on Wednesday, Erdogan made
    statements to journalists on various topics. He said that the
    Committee's approval of the draft is quite upsetting to Turkey and
    that the Committee's attitude while adopting the draft was improper.

    Erdogan believes that the U.S. will not sacrifice its strategic
    partnership with Turkey for the sake of simple political calculations.

    He said that the attitude of the U.S. in the next period would be quite
    important for Turkey. Erdogan said, "We will assess the situation
    with a long-term perspective. We will not send our ambassador back
    if we do not see the consequences clearly."
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