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    GATES LABELS 'GENOCIDE' VOTE AT CONGRESS A 'MISTAKE'

    Today's Zaman
    March 15 2010
    Turkey

    US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has expressed regret over a
    US House committee's labeling killings of Anatolian Armenians as
    genocide, while voicing awareness of probable "damaging" impacts of
    the US House committee's resolution on Turkey-US relations.

    During an interview with the Al Arabiya television channel broadcast
    on Friday, Gates was asked about whether he was worried, given that
    Turkey withdrew its ambassador to the US in reaction to the March
    4 vote and that Turkey may have threatened to withhold military
    assistance to the United States.

    "I am worried about it. I will say that it was just one committee of
    the House of Representatives that voted on this resolution," Gates
    responded, according to the transcript of the interview posted on
    the Defense Department's Web site.

    "We very strongly feel that the resolution is a mistake. Turkey and
    Armenia are making progress toward a reconciliation. Protocols have
    been drafted along those lines. That's the process that we think
    ought to be used. A resolution of this kind could be very damaging to
    US-Turkish relations, and we certainly hope that the Congress and the
    House of Representatives take this measure no further," Gates added.

    Armenia and Turkey signed two protocols in Zurich on Oct. 10 -- the
    "Protocol on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations" and the
    "Protocol on the Development of Bilateral Relations." The deals,
    seen as crucial to obtaining long-term peace in the volatile South
    Caucasus, must be ratified by the parliaments in Ankara and Yerevan.

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton -- who had urged the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee not to hold the vote on March 4 -- said on
    March 5: "We are against this decision. Now we believe that the US
    Congress will not take any decision on this subject."
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