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  • Despite Defeat, Bush Admin. Determined to Oppose Genocide Bill

    Despite Defeat, Bush Administration Determined to Oppose Armenian Genocide
    Bill
    By Ali H. Aslan, Washington
    Sunday, November 12, 2006
    zaman.com

    Matt Bryza, a top-level official from the U.S. State Department, asserted
    that the George Bush Administration would strongly oppose any draft law on
    the recognition of an Armenian genocide.
    However, he added that given the complexity of the new political environment
    since the midterm elections, it was hard for them to precisely foresee any
    outcome.
    Matt Bryza was speaking at the annual convention of the Assembly of
    Turkish-American Associations (ATAA) and commented on the possibility of an
    Armenian genocide bill introduced to the House of Representatives, where the
    Democrats have recently gained control.
    He described the new situation as a change in the political reality and said
    that it was impossible for the administration to predict how the new
    mechanism would operate with regards to the fate of any proposal for
    recognition of the Armenian genocide.
    Newly ensconced House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat, promised the
    Armenian lobby to support any bill regarding the genocide.
    Asked whether President Bush would call Pelosi to ensure that any such draft
    would not be put on the agenda, Bryza said that he would make his own
    suggestion but was unable to know how the president would proceed.
    The Armenian lobby is expected to submit genocide bills to both wings of
    Congress following its inauguration.
    Meanwhile, in his address at the meeting, Bryza, drew attention to Russian
    attempts at being the sole energy supplier to the region and underlined the
    importance of Turkish-American strategic cooperation.
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