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    WILL RESOLUTION 106 HAVE THE SAME DESTINY AS THE PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    Analytical Department
    07.07.2007 GMT+04:00

    The previous statements of the Turkish Prime-Minister about the USA
    make it quite clear that if the Resolution is passed by the House of
    Representatives, it will have a serious impact on the American-Turkish
    relations.

    The Armenian Community has nearly achieved what seemed almost
    impossible. The 218 members of the House of Representatives support
    Resolution 106 about the Armenian Genocide and the US President's
    commitment of using the term "Genocide" in his annual massage on April
    24. Thus, the needed number is provided to vote on the Resolution.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "We encourage all the 218 Congressmen supporting
    the Resolution and express our appreciation to the Congressman Adam
    Schiff and his colleagues, who helped us to achieve such results. We do
    hope that the works carried out by our affiliates will give efficient
    outcomes too," announced the Chief Executive of the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA) Aram Ambaryan.

    In his turn, the initiator of the Resolution Congressman from
    California State Adam Schiff mentioned that the 218 Congressmen
    proved that the majority of the House of Representatives recognize the
    Armenian Genocide. "By the time the Genocide survivors are still alive,
    we can't exclude the necessity of drawing the attention to the attempt
    of annihilation of a whole nation. Our rejection of recognizing the
    dark pages of the history will impede the more efficient measures
    taken against continuing Genocide in Darfur," said Schiff.

    Since January 30, 2007 Congressman Adam Schiff together with
    Congressman George Radanovich and Co-Chairs of the Armenian Support
    Group of the US Congress Frank Palone and Joe Nollenberg proposed
    Resolution 106 to the House of Representatives, ANCA did a good
    job. Numerous meetings with the Congressmen were organized, two
    campaigns "Click for Justice" and "Call for Justice" in support of the
    Resolution about the Armenian Genocide to be passed in the US House
    of the Representatives were held. In one word everything seems to be
    moving successfully and after the Turkish Parliamentary Elections the
    Resolution may be put forward for voting. However everything cannot go
    as smoothly as the Armenian Community of America would love to. The
    first and most important factor is Turkey. The previous statements
    of the Turkish Prime-Minister about the USA make it quite clear that
    if the Resolution is passed by the House of Representatives, it will
    have a serious impact on the American-Turkish relations. Secondly, the
    Congress takes a vacation till September, and it is most likely that
    while the Congress is on holiday the Ambassador Richard Hoagland, whose
    appointment on this position is not encouraged by the Armenians of
    the USA, but is welcomed by the RA Government, will arrive in Yerevan.

    On the other hand in the opinion of the RA Deputy Minister of Foreign
    Affairs Arman Kirakosyan, the possible recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide by the USA, if it is ever possible to happen, doesn't mean
    that Turkey will also automatically recognize the Genocide. "I think
    that at the very last minute a call from the White House will cancel
    the Resolution N 106 about the Armenian Genocide, and this will
    happen in spite of all the 218 votes. If the White House decides
    that Resolution 106 puts the National Security of the country under
    question, no one will ever vote for it.

    This already happened in 2000. It should not be forgotten that Turkey
    has remained the only loyal ally of the USA in the region. In this
    matter there is no diversity between the Democrats and Republicans,"
    said the RA Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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