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    ARMENIAN MINISTER WARNS AGAINST EXCESSIVE OPTIMISM REGARDING ARMENIAN RESOLUTION IN US CONGRESS

    Armenpress
    Feb 09 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPRESS: Deputy foreign minister Arman
    Kirakosian said the official Yerevan is not able to intervene and lobby
    the adoption of an Armenian genocide resolution by U.S. Congress,
    but nevertheless he said Armenia welcomes and supports Armenian
    Diaspora organizations' efforts in the USA and elsewhere to press
    for international acknowledgment of the first genocide of the 20-the
    century.

    Speaking to a news conference Kirakosian warned against optimistic
    expectations that adoption of the resolution by the USA would
    automatically entail its adoption by Turkey. Kirakosian said USA
    acknowledgment of the genocide would be a very important move, but
    reminded that similar resolutions have been introduced to Congress
    since 1980-s but none was approved.

    Turkey's strained relationship with the Bush administration is
    likely to worsen after foreign minister, Abdullah Gul, failed to
    make significant progress on Ankara's main objectives in Washington
    this week. One of Abdullah Gul's week-long visit's objectives was to
    lobby against the Armenia resolution. However, the proposed genocide
    resolution is backed by key lawmakers, including Nancy Pelosi,
    Democratic speaker of the House. Ms Pelosi signaled her position by
    not being available to meet Gul.

    But Kirakosian said this does not mean that the Bush administration
    does not wield other leverages to block the resolution. "Turkey will
    do everything possible to block the resolution's passage and the
    US administration will in turn do what it can not to further worsen
    relationships with Ankara while American-Armenian organizations will
    do their best to have the resolution passed," he said.

    Asked to comment on Gul's remarks that the resolution's passage
    would greatly harm the U.S.-Turkish relationship, State Department
    spokesman Sean McCormack said, "That's his assessment, we take him at
    his word." But McCormack also said: "We understand the sensitivities
    in Turkey. We also understand the sensitivities in other communities
    in the United States and other places around the world."

    "We are, however, in close contact with members of Congress on the
    issue, and we have conveyed to them the sensitivities expressed to
    us by the Turkish government concerning this particular resolution,"
    he said.
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