AAA REPRESENTATIVE: OBAMA WILL KEEP HIS PROMISE ON RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
Noyan Tapan
Apr 3, 2009
YEREVAN, APRIL 3, NOYAN TAPAN. Though many will try to persuade
U.S. President not to pronounce the word "genocide" in his April 24
address, nevertheless Barack Obama will remain loyal to his principles
and will keep his promise on recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Arpi
Vardanian, the Director of the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA)
Armenian Office, gave assurance at the April 3 press conference.
In her words, B. Obama will not stop the process of adoption of the
resolution on Armenian Genocide in U.S. Congress. A. Vardanian said
that according to the April 2 data, already 88 Congressmen have
expressed their support to the resolution.
Speaking about the relations between Armenia and Turkey, the Armenian
Assembly of America representative said that they will develop without
fail, and the borders will be opened without a precondition.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Noyan Tapan
Apr 3, 2009
YEREVAN, APRIL 3, NOYAN TAPAN. Though many will try to persuade
U.S. President not to pronounce the word "genocide" in his April 24
address, nevertheless Barack Obama will remain loyal to his principles
and will keep his promise on recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Arpi
Vardanian, the Director of the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA)
Armenian Office, gave assurance at the April 3 press conference.
In her words, B. Obama will not stop the process of adoption of the
resolution on Armenian Genocide in U.S. Congress. A. Vardanian said
that according to the April 2 data, already 88 Congressmen have
expressed their support to the resolution.
Speaking about the relations between Armenia and Turkey, the Armenian
Assembly of America representative said that they will develop without
fail, and the borders will be opened without a precondition.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress