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    ANKARA DEEPLY REGRETS OVER OBAMA'S SPEECH

    news.am
    April 26 2010
    Armenia

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced U.S. President's
    speech on 95th commemoration of Armenian Genocide was "not quite
    right."

    "In his speech, Obama described 1915 events as a great tragedy, one
    of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. Turkey opposes judging
    the history on political motives," Davutoglu said adding that judging
    those years is historians' affair and such historic events should be
    judged by the countries, having direct relevance to the issue. Turkish
    FM stressed the inadmissibility of such decisions on historical issues
    by the executive branch and the Parliament. "We deeply regret over
    Obama's statement, reflecting an inconsistent political decision and
    the standpoint of one party only," Davutoglu stated.

    As reported previously, Obama avoided the word "genocide" in his
    April 24 regular speech on Armenian Remembrance Day. Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA) responded to U.S. President Barack Obama's
    April 24 speech for Armenian Remebrance Day.

    "In yet another disgraceful capitulation to Turkey's threats,
    President Obama today once again failed to properly recognize the
    Armenian Genocide, offering euphemisms and evasive terminology to
    characterize this crime against humanity," reported the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA).

    U.S. states that recognized Armenian Genocide: Alaska, Nebraska,
    Arizona, Nevada, Arkansas, New Hampshire, California, New Jersey,
    Colorado, New Mexico, Connecticut, New York, Delaware, North Carolina,
    Florida, North Dakota, Georgia, Ohio, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Idaho,
    Oregon, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Rhode Island, Kentucky,
    South Carolina, Louisiana, Tennessee, Maine, Texas, Maryland, Utah,
    Massachusetts, Vermont, Michigan, Virginia, Minnesota, Washington,
    Missouri, Wisconsin, Montana.
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