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    WASHINGTON WILL SOON KNOW IF THE ROAD MAP SIGNED WITHOUT PRECONDITIONS OR NOT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    05.05.2009 21:38 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Apparently, there was a combination of factors
    resulted in not using by the U.S. President Barack Obama the word
    Genocide in his April 24 address, said the chairman of the Board of
    Trustees of the Armenian Genocide Museum of America and member of
    the Trustees Board of the Armenian Assembly of America.

    "With the benefit of time and conversations since April 24, it
    is now clear that that there were a combination of factors and
    different writers involved in the drafting process which led to
    the actual statement issued by President Obama," Van Krikorian told
    PanARMENIAN.Net.

    According to him, the biggest factor was the Administration's goal to
    normalize relations between Armenia and Turkey. In this regard, we
    will soon know whether the implicit rather than explicit use of the
    Armenian Genocide term, as well as the reference to that diplomatic
    process in the statement were risks worth taking.

    "We obviously feel they did much more harm than good, and hindered
    the cause of genocide prevention globally, as well as Turkish-Armenian
    reconciliation," said Mr. Krikorian.

    He emphasized, that in no more than six weeks, the Obama Administration
    will need to reevaluate as we discover if the roadmap is indeed,
    as reported, without preconditions and is subsequently signed by
    both parties.

    According to Van Krikorian, another factor not to be discounted is
    that there are officials within US Administration and influential
    lobbyists who disagree with the President's record and the policy on
    explicit use of the Armenian Genocide term. "Wittingly or unwittingly,
    they are part of the genocide denial campaign which has been waged for
    decades-some. Some of them are paid and some act with the expectation
    of being paid in the future," he said.

    According to him, as usual, the U.S. political context and the impact
    of Turkish threats also played a role, especially in the wake of the
    U.S. agenda with Turkey.

    "At the same time, it seems that a pattern is developing where new
    administrations try to solve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Even though
    there is not supposed to be any preconditions or linkage between
    Armenian-Turkish reconciliation and settlement of Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict, there are parallel tracks of negotiations. Although despite
    the statements of Barack Obama, the US administration did not intend
    to harm Turkish civil society efforts to come to terms with their
    history," Mr. Krikorian concluded.
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