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    FORMER U.S. AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY IS SURE THAT DRAFT ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO UNEQUIVOCALLY BE ADOPTED BY CONGRESS

    Noyan Tapan
    Armenians Today
    Jan 16 2007

    WASHINGTON, JANUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Mark Parris, the
    former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey stated that the draft on qualifying
    the murders of Armenians in Ottaman Turkey as a genocide will be
    adopted by the U.S. Congress.

    "The possibility of putting the draft on the Congress agenda is
    100 per cent. The draft will probably be passed both at House of
    Representatives and at Senate. Turkey traditionally relied on the
    political figures of Washington, but that assistance weakened for a
    number of reasons, particularly, for the Armenian Genocide issue is a
    delicate issue for the democrates," the former Ambassador emphasized
    in the interview given to the Turkish "Milliyet" daily.

    Parris stressed that the draft on the genocide will be adopted:
    "Everybody beleives that adoption of the draft will make the
    relations (with Turkey: "NT") more difficult, but it does not mean
    that the U.S. policy will change. The American policy is not ready
    yet to use similar inflexible edges," the former American Ambassador
    stated, adding that adoption of the draft will not arise problems
    as "U.S. President Bush greatly assists Turkey." Responding the
    question if Washington will assist Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan in the coming president's elections in the case of the
    latter's nomination, the former Ambassador expressed a confidence that
    Bush's administration will not give a signal of agreement to Cankaya
    (President's Palace of Turkey: "NT").
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