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    AZG Armenian Daily #169, 21/09/2005


    Turkey

    ERDOGAN EXPRESSES REGRET

    Bush Administration Doesn't Agree with the Bill Recognizing Armenian
    Genocide

    The Associated Press informed that Turkish PM expressed regret concerning
    the two resolutions on Armenian Genocide passed by the House of
    Representatives at the U.S. Congress. Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed hope
    that the resolutions will not be discussed at the regular sitting of the
    House of Representatives.

    The Bush administration doesn't agree with the adopted two bills on the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Adam Areli, an official of the U.S.
    State Department, stated that the position of the Bush administration
    concerning the events of 1915 remains unchanged. "This issue shouldn't be
    politicized. It should be discussed seriously and sincerely," he said. "The
    administration didn't support the adoption of the resolutions at the
    international relations committee of the House of Representatives. That
    position passed to the congressmen that do not doubt about the position of
    the U.S. State Department and the American Government," Areli said.

    Last Friday, the Committee for International Relations at the House of
    Representatives adopted resolutions recognizing the Armenian Genocide,
    though the State Department sent a message to the congressmen saying that
    "the resolutions will hinder the Turkish-American relations and create
    obstacles between Ankara and Yerevan that have already began to discuss the
    issue." Commenting on the adoption of the resolutions, the official
    representative of the State Department cited an extract from the April 24
    speech of president Bush. "We remember the exile of 1,5 million of Armenians
    during the last years of the Ottoman Empire. Many Armenians call that
    horrible event the Armenian Genocide," Bush said. "We are looking forward to
    the freedom, peace and prosperity of Armenia and Turkey, hoping that PM
    Erdogan's suggestion to create a joint Turkish Armenian committee will
    contribute to the solution of the issue," the U.S. President said.

    By Tatoul

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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