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    TURKEY HOPES CONGRESS WILL NOT APPROVE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    19.02.2007 15:25 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The Armenian Genocide bill will shadow the strategic
    partnership of Turkey and America, if approved," stated Turkish Prime
    Minister Rejep Tayyip Erdogan. In his words, Ankara does not expect
    such a decision from the House of Representatives. "However, I have
    worries that such a surprise would shadow our strategic partnership
    with the U.S. We have never lived with a stain throughout our history
    and we shall not live with such stain," stated Turkish premier at
    the meeting with American businessmen. Erdogan did not clarify what
    particularly Turkey is going to do. As Sabah newspaper reports, Rejep
    Erdogan blamed the Armenian Diaspora for using the Genocide issue
    to harm Turkey. The PM stressed, that "it is a historian's job to
    decide whether there was a genocide or not and no one has the right
    to defame Turkey via political lobbies."

    106th resolution on recognizing the Armenian Genocide was introduced
    in the U.S. Congress at the end of January. During past years such
    resolutions were rejected thanks to the efforts of U.S. administration.

    But this year the possibility of its adoption is rather high. The
    democratic majority of Congress, including Speaker of the House of
    Representatives Nancy Pelosi, has pro-Armenian stance.
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