Turkey hasn't decide on "punishment" for U.S. for passing Genocide resolution yet

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey hasn't decide on "punishment" for the U.S. for passing the Armenian Genocide resolution yet, said Mehmet Dulger, a member of the Turkish National Assembly and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, reports Reuters. As possible moves he marked out limitation of Incirlik air base use by the United States.



In his opinion, the adoption of the resolution will arouse anti-American spirit in Turkey and will heighten the rating of radical nationalists. "The adoption of the resolution will be hostile step and will deliver a greater blow to relations with Washington than refusal to use our territory for intrusion of U.S. troops into Iran," Dulger said, reports RFE/RL.
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