Chuck Hagel: Both Obama And McCain Strong Advocates Of Relations Wit

CHUCK HAGEL: BOTH OBAMA AND MCCAIN STRONG ADVOCATES OF RELATIONS WITH TURKEY

PanARMENIAN.Net
29.10.2008 15:35 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Both Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama
and his Republican rival John McCain would be strong advocates of
the United States’ relationship with Turkey if elected president,
a leading Republican senator said Monday.

"Each (Obama and McCain) has a very special appreciation of relations
with Turkey. Each would be a strong advocate of this relationship,"
said Chuck Hagel, a senator from Nebraska.

Hagel was a speaking at an event at the Senate to mark his new book
"America: Our Next Chapter." It was held by the American Friends of
Turkey and the Turkish Coalition of America, two groups seeking to
boost U.S.-Turkish ties.

Serving in the Senate for 12 years, Hagel has been a prominent figure
in the Republican Party. He has also been very close to Turkey.

Two years ago his name was among potential Republican presidential
candidates, but since then he has fallen out with President George
W. Bush and the party leadership over major disputes on Iraq and
other matters.

As a result Hagel, known as a maverick, has been alienated by the
Republicans, announcing earlier this year that he would not seek a
new term in the Senate elections in November.

Meanwhile, he has moved closer to Obama, sharing similar views on
Iraq and other international matters.

Obama has praised Hagel a lot, counting him among a number of
Republicans he would like to work with in his administration, if
elected president.

Hagel’s name has been already floated as a potential defense secretary
in an Obama cabinet.

Asked if he would vote for Obama, Hagel said he had stayed out of
the race between the two candidates, who are both his colleagues in
the Senate.

"Both are very good friends of mine. Both are good and honest men
and would be competent presidents. The good news is that the new
president will be my friend," he said, the Turkish Daily News reports.
From: Baghdasarian