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    US SECRETARY OF STATE PREFERS NOT TO EXPRESS HER VIEWPOINT REGARDING UPCOMING VOTING ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    ArmInfo
    2010-02-26 11:47:00

    ArmInfo. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton preferred not to express
    her viewpoint regarding the upcoming March 4 voting on the Armenian
    Genocide in US Congress.

    As the Armenian National Committee of America reports, Congressional
    Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Mark Kirk noted Secretary Clinton's previous
    support for Armenian Genocide legislation in the Senate. Referring to
    the impending Committee vote on a similar resolution, Kirk stated:
    "I hope we do that; and I hope the House of Representatives does
    that, and I hope you let that happen.". Secretary Clinton responded,
    citing the ongoing Turkey-Armenia Protocols discussion and continued
    efforts by the Administration to urge their ratification, but remained
    silent on the resolution. ANCA recalls that in past years, previous
    administration's, both Democratic and Republican, have used every
    opportunity to seek to defeat such legislation. Armenian Genocide
    Resolution lead sponsor Adam Schiff, during his questioning, stated, "I
    don't think the prospect of reconciliation, as much as I would like it
    to happen, should be used as a reason not to recognize the undeniable
    fact of the Armenian Genocide". He urged "the Administration's support
    on the legislation and at a minimum certainly not to get involved in
    opposing the legislation".

    According to ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian, Secretary
    Clinton's remarks represent the third time in just the past few weeks
    that a senior Obama Administration official - in response to pointed
    questions about the Armenian Genocide Resolution - has chosen not
    to voice any opposition to the adoption of this genocide-prevention
    measure. "The current Administration's conduct, at least to date,
    stands in stark contrast to past Administrations - both Democratic and
    Republican - that used every opportunity to score points with Ankara
    by attacking the broad, bipartisan Congressional majority that has
    long existed in support of U.S. condemnation and commemoration of
    the Armenian Genocide".

    To also note, according to the Turkish and Azerbaijani mass media,
    Clinton has allegedly said that adoption of the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution by the Congress may hinder the Armenian-Turkish
    rapprochement, and adoption of such legislation is currently
    undesirable. the House Foreign Affairs Committee will discuss the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution On March 4.
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