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    COMMEMORATION EVENT OF VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN U.S. CONGRESS

    ARMENPRESS
    APRIL 23, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 23, ARMENPRESS: A traditional event on commemoration
    of the victims of the Armenian Genocide was held on April 21 in the
    building of the U.S. Congress under the auspices of the Armenian
    Caucus of the U.S. Congress, Armenian Embassy in Washington and
    American-Armenian NGOs.

    Armenian Foreign Affairs Ministry press service told Armenpress that
    the event was conducted by co-chairs of the Armenian Caucus, members
    of the House of Representatives Frank Pallone and Marc Kirk. In their
    speeches all the congressmen attached importance to the necessity
    of recognition of the Armenian genocide not only for Armenian, but
    especially for Turkish and American peoples.

    Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi noted that 23
    years ago, since becoming a member of the Congress she has carried
    on an uninterrupted struggle for making true the adoption of the
    Armenian Genocide resolution and is ready to continue the struggle
    till the justice wins. She said that the recognition of the genocide
    will help Turkey to reassess its history, to turn over that bloody
    page and to build an up-to-date country.

    Armenian Ambassador to the USA Tatul Margaryan said that the regulation
    process of Armenian-Turkish relations has become a unique touchstone
    for Turkey to newly reflect on the past of its country for the sake
    of the peaceful future. According to him, the events showed the
    whole international community that Turkey does not have the necessary
    political will and resoluteness and continues to stay the captive of
    its denial policy.

    Referring to the process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
    the ambassador noted that the Armenian-Turkish process cannot take
    place at the price of the international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide. In its turn the process of recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide, in which Armenia will continue to be consistent, will only
    promote the regulation of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    Steny Hoyer, majority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives,
    several dozen representatives of the Armenian Caucus, members of the
    Senate, the primates of the Armenian Apostolic Church, people who
    have survived the genocide, nearly 400 representatives of Armenian
    communities arrived from different U.S. states, including groups of
    pupils from New York and New Jersey were present at the event.
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