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Turkey could be America’s most important regional ally, above Iraq, even above Israel, if both sides manage the relationship correctly.
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Turkish PM Erdogan: “We Might Not Return Our Ambassador to Washington”
Since the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs passed the so-called Armenian “genocide” bill, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that Turkey would not […]
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Fallout from the US “Genocide” Vote
[ 10 Mar 2010 14:44 ] By Alexander Jackson, Caucasian Review of International Affairs exclusively for APA The tangled relationship between history and politics was underlined […]
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Committee vote may have given Turkey a leg up
By Tülin Daloglu 03/10/10 at 12:00 AM Has Congress considered any measure as often over the last four decades as the “Armenian Genocide” resolution? […]
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Georgian Human Rights Groups Meet Western Diplomats
Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 10 Mar.2010 Georgian human rights and advocacy groups met with British, French and U.S. ambassadors in Tbilisi on March 10 to […]
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US EMBASSY: WE WOULD NOT WANT DISCUSSIONS IN CONGRESS TO IMPACT US RELATIONS WITH AZERBAIJAN
BAKU / 06.03.10 / TURAN: In response to questions of Turan about the U.S. position on the House Foreign Affairs Committee vote, U.S. Embassy spokesman […]
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Jewish lobby behind U.S. Armenia genocide vote
Pro-Israel activists manipulated Congress to damage Turkey, says London daily Al-Quds Al-Arabi. Jewish lobbyists contrived a U.S. congressional vote that labeled the World War One-era […]
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Turkish PM Erdogan: “We Might Not Return Our Ambassador to Washington”
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Fallout from the US “Genocide” Vote
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Committee vote may have given Turkey a leg up
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Georgian Human Rights Groups Meet Western Diplomats
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US EMBASSY: WE WOULD NOT WANT DISCUSSIONS IN CONGRESS TO IMPACT US RELATIONS WITH AZERBAIJAN
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Jewish lobby behind U.S. Armenia genocide vote