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  • ANKARA: "Congress Should Stay Out Of Discussions On 1915 Incidents"

    "CONGRESS SHOULD STAY OUT OF DISCUSSIONS ON 1915 INCIDENTS"

    Anadolu Agency
    http://www.turkishny.com/english-news/5-english-news/73151--congress-should-stay-out-of-discussions-on-1915-incidents
    Dec 1 2011

    The U.S. Congress should avoid interfering in discussions over
    the incidents of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire, a U.S. republican
    representative has said.

    "I do not believe that it is an appropriate issue for Congress to try
    to determine [the incidents of 1915]. Instead, it is best addressed
    by Turkey and Armenia directly," Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, chairwoman
    of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs,
    told Wednesday a meeting of the Turkic American Alliance Convention.

    The U.S. congresswoman said events occurred in 1915 was "a great
    tragedy," adding however that the proper historical classification
    of those incidents was a deeply emotional issue.

    "I strongly support the proposal for Turkish and Armenian historians to
    review those tragic events through a cooperative and positive process,"
    Ros-Lehtinen said.

    Fight against PKK

    Ros-Lehtinen said the United States and Turkey had fostered a key
    strategic relationship which enhanced the security for the Turkish
    and the U.S. citizens at home and abroad.

    "Our nations understood all too well the threats that face our
    citizens, as attacks from violent extremists have taken the lives of
    many of our people on our very own soil," she said.

    Ros-Lehtinen noted that the terrorist PKK group was a common enemy
    to both the United States and Turkey, adding that the group's attacks
    would not be tolerated.

    "The United States is playing a critical role in Turkey's
    counterterrorism operations against the PKK, by providing real-time
    satellite imaging, intelligence, and other operational and logistical
    support. In fact, the U.S. will soon be providing Turkey with
    Super-Cobra attack helicopters, which will be a tremendous asset to the
    Turkish military as they conduct operations in southeastern Turkey,"
    she said.

    She said relations between Turkey and the U.S. had a global
    significance to them, stressing that Turkey had made important
    contributions to NATO missions in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Kosovo.

    Turkish-Israeli relations

    Ros-Lehtinen expressed concerned about the deterioration of the
    relationship between Turkey and Israel, adding that she was encouraged
    by recent openings in the relationship that following devastating
    earthquakes in Turkey and Israel's decision to immediately send
    temporary shelters and medical supplies to the victims.

    "The Turkish government replied to this generosity very warmly, and
    I hope this represents an opportunity to restore those bilateral ties
    that have proven beneficial to the people of both Turkey and Israel,"
    she said.

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