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    US AMBASSADOR ON OBAMA'S APRIL 24 STATEMENT

    August 27, 2013 | 12:38

    The annual April 24 statement of President Obama on Armenian Genocide
    Remembrance Day does not deny any of the facts, US Ambassador said.

    Ambassador John Heffern was introduced by The Politic, the Yale
    journal of politics, and commented on Obama's campaign promise to
    pronounce the G-word.

    http://thepolitic.org/an-interview-with-john-a-heffern-u-s-ambassador-to-armenia/

    "It [statement] does not deny any of the facts. It clearly states that
    1.5 million Armenians were massacred or were marshaled to death in
    the final days of the Ottoman Empire. It refers to these actions as
    one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. It acknowledges the
    facts, and in our view, there is no dispute over the facts," he said.

    Ambassador Heffern noted that the fact how the government characterizes
    this period is a policy decision, and the U.S.policy is to promote
    reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey.

    "Certainly, Armenia needs that Turkish border open, needs diplomatic
    relations with its neighbor. It is in a semi-isolated state [that]
    is very detrimental to the state and to the economy. So U.S. policy is
    reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey. The President and Secretary
    of State - Secretaries Clinton and now Kerry - select and use words
    that they believe will promote that reconciliation, and that is why
    they have chosen the words they used."

    http://news.am/eng/news/168423.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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