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    TUSIAD CALLS OFF US VISIT, SAYS IT WOULD BE 'UNFRUITFUL'

    Today's Zaman
    March 15 2010
    Turkey

    The Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD) has
    called off a trip to the US scheduled for March 16-17, arguing that
    it would be tainted by current tension between Ankara and Washington.

    A US congressional committee voted on March 4 to label the killings
    of Anatolian Armenians during World War I as genocide, straining
    relations between Turkey and the US. Following this, Foreign Trade
    Minister Zafer Caglayan announced he had postponed a planned trip to
    the US that was to take place later that week.

    The association said on Saturday that their visit to the US had been
    "delayed indefinitely." TUSIAD Washington representative Abdullah
    Akyuz said in a written statement that they had decided to call off
    the trip since "the possibility of yielding a favorable result from
    the visit is now weaker than it used to be."

    "As is known, TUSIAD places great importance on maintaining healthy
    relations between Turkey and the US. We think the current tension
    between the two countries should no longer continue and are committed
    to contributing to efforts to reinstate a healthy atmosphere for
    dialogue," the statement read. The association said TUSIAD maintains
    the hope that the delayed trip will take place once relations return
    to normal.
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