Turkish Minister of trade cancels U.S. trip

PanARMENIAN.Net - A conflict between Turkey and U.S. over the Armenian Genocide resolution is swelling. The Turkish Minister of Trade, who was scheduled to participate in a business conference, cancelled his U.S. visit after the House Committee on Foreign Affairs approved H.Res.106, Finmarket reports.



Earlier, Turkey had recalled its ambassador for consultations.



Ankara warns of more serious consequences if the resolution passes in full House.
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