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  • Ankara expects US Congress to recognize the Armenian Genocide

    Regnum, Russia
    Feb 9 2007

    Ankara expects US Congress to recognize the Armenian Genocide,
    Armenia is increasing lobbying


    Possibility of a breakthrough in improving the Armenian-Turkish
    relations that appeared after murder of Hrant Dink was taken by the
    Turkish side to the background, after Resolution 106 was introduced
    to the US House of Commons, Armenia's deputy defense minister Arman
    Kirakosyan announced at a news conference on February 9, saying that
    up to the present moment, Turkey directed all its effort at blocking
    the resolution.

    Meanwhile, as Kirakosyan said, Armenia was not going to be twiddling
    its thumbs and it would use all resources to increase lobbying. To
    pass the resolution, at present moment favorable conditions are
    established by Armenia, in particular, a democratic majority at the
    Congress. And while Turkey is doing it best to prevent from passing
    the resolution, the presidential administration, in its turn, will
    try to do its best not to worsen the Turkey-USA relations," he said.

    Earlier, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul arrived on an official
    visit to Washington after the draft resolution on recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide with the aim to persuade US authorities not to pass
    the resolution. However, US Congress Chair Nancy Pelosi refused to
    have a meeting with him citing time constraints. While meeting US
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the Turkish minister said that
    passing the resolution was not `a political issue,' but could `pose
    threat' the Turkish-American relations. `We cooperate in very
    complicated fields, fight side by side against common problems. But
    if the Congress passes the resolution, it would be a shock,' the
    Turkish minister said, assuring, however, that they in Turkey are
    disclosing archives and examine the problem on their own. At the
    same, commenting on the statement, US State Department Spokesman Sean
    McCormack announced that the US Congress is an independent
    institution, but the US authorities can inform congressmen on the
    Turkish position on the issue.
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