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    AAA IS DISAPPOINTED AT THE STATEMENT OF BARACK OBAMA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    28.04.2009 00:11 GMT+04:00

    On April 24, 2009, Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) Chairman Hirair
    Hovnanian, sent a letter to President Barack Obama expressing profound
    disappointment that the President had omitted the word Genocide in
    his commemorative statement on the occasion of the 94th anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide, AAA reported to PanARMENIAN.Net.

    That same afternoon, US Vice-President Joseph Biden, Jr. telephoned
    Chairman Hovnanian and they exchanged views on the history and status
    of Armenian-American community efforts to obtain affirmation by the
    U.S. government of the Armenian Genocide.

    The full text of the letter is presented below:

    "Dear Mr. President,

    I am writing to express the profound disappointment of the Armenian
    Assembly of America and all Americans of Armenian heritage at the
    statement you issued marking the 94th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide. Your use of the phrase Mets Yeghem was an inadequate
    substitute for Armenian Genocide. It was a regrettable retreat from
    the expressed promises you made as a candidate.

    Armenians around the world applauded your forthright stance when,
    on January 2008, you promised, "As President I will recognize the
    Armenian Genocide." They were further heartened when in October 2008
    you stated "I believe that the Armenian Genocide is not an allegation,
    a personal opinion, or a point of view, but rather a widely documented
    fact supported by an overwhelming body of historical evidence."

    Both in Turkey and in today's statement, you asserted that your view
    of history with regard to what happened to the Armenian population in
    Ottoman Turkey had not changed. Yet you clearly acquiesced to Turkish
    demands to avoid using the word Genocide. And in so doing, may have
    taken a step backwards in genocide prevention around the world. In my
    telephone conversation with Vice-President Biden today, we candidly
    discussed the history and status of efforts to obtain affirmation by
    the government of the Armenian Genocide. I request an opportunity to
    meet with you to review this problem and the concerns of the Armenian
    community regarding United States relations with Armenia.

    As you are aware, the Armenian-American community is actively pursuing
    the passage of House Resolution 252 reaffirming the United States
    record on the Armenian Genocide. As of today, 107 members of the House
    of Representatives have signed on as cosponsors of the resolution. We
    are hopeful that the legislation will reach the floor of the House
    promptly and that your Administration wd support its enactment.

    Mr. President, I am fully aware that issues in the South Caucasus
    are at a sensitive stage. The governments of Armenia and Turkey are
    in serious negotiations to restore their bilateral relations. That
    process is understood to be without preconditions. It must be an effort
    that is distinct and separate from the issue of the Armenian Genocide.

    Clearly, any agreement between Armenia and Turkey will rest on Ankara's
    willingness to lift its blockade of Armenia and allow the free flow
    of commerce and travel. Other aspects of the agreement can not be
    dependent on issues unrelated to the direct relationship between
    Armenia and Turkey. Specifically, Azerbaijan must not be allowed
    to hold an agreement hostage to acquiescence of its terms for the
    resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh problem.

    I assure you that the Armenian Assembly of America will always support
    America's values and interests. Our mission is to strive to urge
    close and enduring friendshp between our nation and the Republic of
    Armenia. I look forward to hearing from you."

    Respectfully, Hirair Hovnanian Chairman, Armenian Assembly of America
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