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    MRT online, Macedonia -
    March 23 2007

    Rice: We shouldn't get involved in Turkey-Armenian dispute
    Friday, 23 March 2007
    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday the U.S.
    should not get involved in a dispute between Turkey and Armenia over
    whether the killing of Armenians almost a century ago constituted
    genocide. Under questioning from the sponsor of a House resolution
    that would recognize that Turkey's Ottoman predecessor state
    committed a "genocide," Rice avoided answering whether she believed
    there was any basis for historical debate on the matter.

    "What we've encouraged the Turks and the Armenians to do is to have
    joint historical commissions that can look at this, to have efforts
    to examine their past, and in examining their past to get over it,"
    she told the House Appropriations Subcommittee.

    "I don't think it helps that process of reconciliation for the United
    States to enter this debate at that level."

    A resolution on the so-called Armenian genocide was also introduced
    in the U.S Senate last week. The resolution was drawn up by Democrat
    Richard Durbin and Republican John Essington. Senators John Kerry,
    Edward Kennedy and Joe Lieberman also signed onto it. However some
    traditional supporters of the claims, including presidential hopefuls
    Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama and Joseph Biden, have not signed the
    resolution this time. A total of 21 out of 100 senators have declared
    their support for the resolution.
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