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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | CONTACT: C. Franciscos Economides |
| April 19, 2005—No.29 | (202) 785-8430 |
WASHINGTON, DC�On April 19, 2005 AHI President Gene Rossides sent a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice regarding Turkey�s violation of section 2373 of the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and its agreement under said law, by its recent transfer to Cyprus of 12 U.S.-origin M-48 tanks and other arms on the United States Munitions List. The text of the letter follows:
April 19, 2005
The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary of State
State Department
2201 C Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20520
Dear Madam Secretary:
I bring to your attention Turkey�s violation of section 2373 of the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, by its recent transfer of 12 U.S.-origin M-48 tanks and other arms on the United States Munitions List to Cyprus. Turkey is also in violation of its agreement under section 2373 not to transfer such arms to Cyprus.
The State Department spokesperson, Adam Ereli erroneously stated on March 1, 2005 that the transfer is not in violation of U.S. law because the tanks transferred to Cyprus remain under the control of the Turkish military. The State Department official who advised Mr. Ereli on the answer was in error. Since December 22, 1987, 22 U.S.C. � 2373 absolutely prohibits the transfer of U.S. supplied arms to Cyprus by Turkey without regard to whether the arms remain in the control of the Turkish military. The plain language of the law is clear.
Subsection 2373 (e) (1) reads as follows:
"(e) Arms sales agreements to prohibit transfer to Cyprus
(1) Any agreement for the sale or provision of any article on the United States Munitions List�entered into by the United States after December 22, 1987, shall expressly state that the article is being provided by the United States only with the understanding that it will not be transferred to Cyprus or otherwise used to further the severence or division of Cyprus."
Further, subsection 2373 (e) (2) requires the President to report to Congress any violations. It reads as follows:
"(2) The President shall report to Congress any substantial evidence that equipment provided under any such agreement has been used in a manner inconsistent with the purposes of this subsection."
Enclosed herewith is a memorandum of law with greater detail on this matter.
Following confirmation of the facts of the transfer of the U.S.-origin M-48 tanks by Turkey to Cyprus, which we understand are readily available, we believe it is incumbent on the Department to:
I am sending a copy of this letter to the
President and the persons listed below.
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Sincerely,
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Gene
Rossides
Enclosure
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cc: Vice President Richard B. Cheney
�����Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld
�����Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick
���� Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns
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���� Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove
���� National Security Adviser Steve Hadley
���� Director of OMB Joshua Bolten
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���� The Congress
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