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    VARDAN OSKANIAN IS CONVINCED THAT RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BY U.S. IS INEVITABLE

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 25, 2007

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. The recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide by U.S. Congress is inevitable. RA Foreign Minister Vardan
    Oskanian gave assurance at the October 25 press conference. Attaching
    importance to the adoption of Resolution 106 by the Committee on
    Foreign Affairs of U.S.

    Congress, the Minister expressed the hope that it will be discussed
    at the plenary sitting of House of Representatives.

    "They say that it is not time yet, but I am just convinced that
    the moment will come and the Congress will recognize the resolution
    on Armenian Genocide," V. Oskanian said. According to the Minister,
    judging by the responses in the U.S., "in case of a correct moment from
    American point of view, this resolution will be unanimously adopted."

    V. Oskanian considered as positive the circumstance that even the
    American Congressmen, who are against the resolution's adoption,
    consider the issue only from point of view of security and do not deny
    the historic fact of the Genocide. "We overcame that approach of denial
    and the Turkish party has an occasion for anxiety," the Minister said.

    V. Oskanian also touched upon his meeting with the Turkish Foreign
    Minister held lately. According to him, the Armenian party does not
    consider that meeting as part of the process aimed at establishment
    of bilateral relations, as today there is no such process between
    Armenia and Turkey and such meetings will be held only if necessary.
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