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A U.S bill anticipating the donation of two frigates to Turkey with the authorization of President Barack Obama has failed due to technical, not political, reasons, according to Turkish diplomatic sources.

“Debates on the issue of the fiscal cliff kept the House of Representatives occupied for a long time. Thus, when the bill came to the Senate, there was a time pressure,” sources told the Hürriyet Daily News, explaining why the bill seeking permission to donate guided missile frigates to Turkey, Thailand and Mexico, could not be ratified by the Senate before the end of the legislative term on Jan. 3.

Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, chairwoman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, introduced the bill to the House on Dec. 11, 2012. The U.S. House of Representatives approved the bill on Dec. 31, 2012.

However, the motion required Senate approval for a free give-away of advanced American naval
vessels to Turkey to come into effect. The ships in question are the USS Halyburton (FFG-40) and the USS Thach (FFG-43).

The bill is expected to be re-introduced to the House in the next legislative term, according to sources.

The absence of Senate action at the end of the 112th Congress means that any legislation authorizing such a donation needs to be re-introduced for consideration during the 113th Congress.

“There was no political decision involved, this was solely a technical matter,” the sources added, referring to Washington-based rumors that the bill was blocked thanks to efforts by Greek, Armenian and Jewish lobbies.

The bill also elicited a harsh reaction from the Washington-based Hellenic American Leadership Council (HALC), which lobbied to prevent the provision of the naval vessels to Turkey.

March/05/2013

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US Observer

3/5/2013 9:21:09 PM

People are being furloughed as the country is in a fiscal crisis yet we are donating ships....

Murat

3/5/2013 7:57:35 PM

Donations were the reason why the local industry was stunted for decades. Those days are over. Not sure if Turks asked for such gifts in the first place.

Vargen Vargen

3/5/2013 7:01:56 PM

II V. I am glad that you are telling us this. It is great to have such qualified commentators here, who know ever better than the Turkish Navy what Turkey needs and how much it will cost. It is a shame that you do not work for the Navy, then we would have saved a lot of money for both Turkey and for the US.

cezer skonore

3/5/2013 6:35:29 PM

II V: There are already 8 Perry class ships in Turkish Navy (called Gabya-class frigates in Turkish Navy). These two ships (Halyburton and Thach) are Perry class also. Turkish navy modernizes them under the GENESIS program. They are not trash by no means.

david ellison

3/5/2013 1:54:33 PM

Make no mistake, this has everything to do with the Turkish shift towards an Islamic based government and the I lack of reliability of this Turkish government. Democracy requires responsibility and the assurance of individual freedoms. The PM lectures the world while embracing the likes of Hamas.

II V

3/5/2013 9:06:49 AM

These ships are 30 years old. even as a donation the running costs will be significant. I don't see the need for these vessels. Turkey would be better served with its existing national ship building program.
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