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  • U.S. Administration Regrets Committee Vote on H.Res. 106

    http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2007/oct/93421.ht m

    Press Statement
    Sean McCormack, Spokesman
    Washington, DC
    October 10, 2007


    U.S. Administration Regrets House Foreign Affairs Committee Vote on
    H.Res. 106

    We regret that the House Foreign Affairs Committee has approved House
    Resolution 106 and sent it on for consideration by the full House. The
    Administration continues strongly to oppose this resolution, passage
    of which may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to
    U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East. Nor will it improve
    Turkish-Armenian relations or advance reconciliation among Turks and
    Armenians over the terrible events of 1915.

    The United States recognizes the immense suffering of the Armenian
    people due to mass killings and forced deportations at the end of the
    Ottoman Empire. We support a full and fair accounting of the
    atrocities that befell as many as 1.5 million Armenians during World
    War I, which H.Res. 106 does not do.

    2007/872

    Released on October 10, 2007
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