Bush Admin to make Congress understand Turkey’s importance to US

PanARMENIAN.Net

Bush administration going to make Congress understand Turkey’s importance
for U.S.
09.02.2007 18:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Genocide resolution has shaped the goal of
Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul’s visit to Washington and the course
of diplomacy efforts over the past days for the Turkish delegation. As
reported by Hurriyet newspaper, a Turkish Foreign Ministry source said "We
have explained to everyone here how much sensitivity this matter holds for
the Turkish people. The U.S. administration understands the importance of
the situation. We had done our best in the Congress." The same source
reasserted assurances which have emerged over the past weeks that, as the
Armenian Genocide bill proceeds further in the Congress, it is expected that
U.S. President George W. Bush will intercede to try and stop it. It has also
been reported that U.S. State Department officials have prepared a letter to
be given to Congress members, and that an additional section of the letter
addresses the matter "Why Turkey is important."

The source said, "We will continue to speak about this at every level. We
have not behaved as though this bill is a threat. However, it is a truth
that on many levels, Turkey has helped the U.S. We have underlined this. Our
dual relations are too important to be toyed with by the narrow elections
calculations of a few Congress members…."