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  • ANKARA: Turkish MP Says Two US Congressmen Revoked Signatures From A

    TURKISH MP SAYS TWO US CONGRESSMEN REVOKED SIGNATURES FROM ARMENIAN BILL

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    March 15 2007

    WASHINGTON D.C. (A.A) -15.03.2007 -"As a result of Turkey's endeavours,
    2 members of the US House of Representatives supporting the draft
    resolution on so-called Armenian genocide (submitted to the US House
    of Representatives) revoked their signatures," Turkish Justice &
    Development Party (AKP) Istanbul MP Egemen Bagis said on Thursday.

    Bagis is a member of a Turkish parliamentary delegation currently in
    Washington D.C. to lobby against the Armenian draft resolution.

    In an exclusive interview with the A.A correspondent, Bagis
    said Democrat Party Congressman Dennis Moore and Republican Party
    Pennsylvania Congressman Phil English revoked their signatures from
    the draft, indicating that, "we are more optimistic that the resolution
    would not be passed from the House of Representatives."

    "USA is aware of the importance of the situation. They don't want to
    lose an ally like Turkey," Bagis remarked.

    On the other hand, Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) submitted a
    draft resolution to the US Senate asking Armenian incidents of the
    last century to be acknowledged as "genocide".

    21 of the 100-member Senate supported the draft resolution.

    Similar to the draft at the House of Representatives, this resolution
    is also not binding.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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