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  • Turkey `strongly hopes' US Armenian genocide resolution does not go

    Turkey says it ``strongly hopes'' U.S. Armenian genocide resolution
    does not go to full vote

    .c The Associated Press


    ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Turkey's Foreign Ministry said Friday it
    ``greeted with sadness'' the passage by a U.S. congressional committee
    of two resolutions that denounce the deaths of Armenians early last
    century as genocide, and hoped U.S. legislators would not allow the
    resolutions out of committee.

    ``In the period ahead, we believe that members of the U.S. Congress
    will act with a responsibility befitting the Turkish-American
    relationship, and strongly hope that the resolutions will stay in the
    committee and not be carried to the floor,'' the statement said.

    Turkey vehemently denies that the killings of Armenians by Ottoman
    Turks around the time of World War I was genocide, and the Turkish
    government has made it a policy to fight recognition of an Armenian
    genocide.

    Armenians and several nations around the world recognize the killings
    as the first genocide of the 20th century.

    In 2000, under direct pressure from then-U.S. President Bill Clinton,
    a resolution on the Armenian genocide was shelved hours before it was
    to go to vote before the full U.S. House of Representatives.

    It is not clear if or when the current resolutions will be brought
    before the full House.



    09/16/05 13:43 EDT
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