TURKISH PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION IN WASHINGTON WITH A WARNING MISSION TO PREVENT VOTING ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN US CONGRESS
ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Oct 9 2007
ArmInfo. Turkish parliamentary delegation will arrive in Washington
to inform American authorities on Turkey`s views on a draft Armenian
resolution in the U.S. Congress, it was reported.
As Turkish press informs, the delegation is composed of Deputy Chairman
of the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party and Istanbul MP
Egemen Bagis, Republican People`s Party (CHP) MP Sukru Elekdag and
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) MP Gunduz Aktan.
According to the press office of the Turkish Embassy in Washington,
the Turkish delegation will meet officials at the White House, U.S.
Congress, U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Defense
between October 8th and 11th. The Turkish delegation will also hold
talks at US think tank organization.
To recall, The US House of Representatives Foreign Relations
Committee will vote on an Armenian resolution N0 106 on Wednesday,
October 10th. The resolution is supported by 226 congressmen from 39
American states.
ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Oct 9 2007
ArmInfo. Turkish parliamentary delegation will arrive in Washington
to inform American authorities on Turkey`s views on a draft Armenian
resolution in the U.S. Congress, it was reported.
As Turkish press informs, the delegation is composed of Deputy Chairman
of the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party and Istanbul MP
Egemen Bagis, Republican People`s Party (CHP) MP Sukru Elekdag and
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) MP Gunduz Aktan.
According to the press office of the Turkish Embassy in Washington,
the Turkish delegation will meet officials at the White House, U.S.
Congress, U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Defense
between October 8th and 11th. The Turkish delegation will also hold
talks at US think tank organization.
To recall, The US House of Representatives Foreign Relations
Committee will vote on an Armenian resolution N0 106 on Wednesday,
October 10th. The resolution is supported by 226 congressmen from 39
American states.
