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    TURKEY'S AMBASSADOR RETURNING, BUT TALKS OVER HOUSE GENOCIDE RESOLUTION NOT OVER
    By Bridget Johnson

    The Hill
    April 5 2010
    DC

    Turkey's ambassador is due back in Washington this week after being
    recalled in a spat over the House Foreign Affairs Committee's approval
    of the Armenian genocide resolution on March 4.

    The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved the contentious
    resolution, which would recognize the killing of 1.5 million Armenians
    by the Ottoman Empire in 1915 as genocide, in an extremely close
    23-22 vote. Turkey immediately recalled its ambassador, Namık Tan,
    back to Ankara for consultations.

    That touched off a verbal offensive from Ankara, too, with Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan saying that the genocide resolution
    passed could harm bilateral relations and snapping that the lawmakers
    on the committee couldn't likely find Armenia.

    Erdogan sounded a much different tone on Friday, though, saying not
    only that the ambassador would return but that Erdogan would attend
    President Barack Obama's nuclear summit on April 12-13.

    Turkey is part of a NATO nuclear-weapons sharing pact with the
    United States, and has also been seen as a potential intermediary to
    help bring Iran and its budding nuclear program into international
    compliance.

    "I received an invitation five, six months ago to attend an
    international event that other countries will also be attending and
    that serves a good cause, to prevent the use and spreading of nuclear
    weapons," Erdogan said Friday, stressing "positive developments"
    with Washington since the resolution passed committee, according to
    Hurriyet Daily News. "I will be going to the United States."

    Erdogan made clear that he would bring up his displeasure over the
    genocide resolution on the sidelines of the nuclear summit.

    "The nuclear issue is not the only topic on the agenda. There are
    many other issues to discuss," he said. "[Talks in Washington] are
    important chance and we will make use of this opportunity. We have
    taken all the required steps up to now."

    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing -room/news/90543-turkeys-ambassador-returning-but- talks-over-house-genocide-resolution-not-over
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