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    Congressman: Armenian-Turkish relations shouldn't be linked either to
    Karabakh or Genocide issues
    22.08.2009 16:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `Most people in the Armenian community that I talk
    to are in favor of normalization of relations between Armenia and
    Turkey. And of course I would like to see more normal relations
    between the two countries, including significant trade between them,`
    Frank Pallone. Jr., the New Jersey Democrat who is a founding co-chair
    of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues, said.
    According to him, Armenian-Americans also want genocide recognition
    and they felt that the Obama administration was trading the roadmap
    for genocide recognition. `I believe that these two issues should be
    separated. The president should make a public statement recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide and Congress should pass its resolution. We
    should proceed with the roadmap as well; one should not be in lieu of
    the other,' Frank Pallone said.
    He stressed, that the Armenian government was very supportive of the
    roadmap, but they did not want it to be an excuse not to recognize the
    Armenian Genocide. And after April 24, Turkish leaders began to step
    back from the "road map," and going back to their preconditions
    related to the Karabakh conflict.
    `These are all separate issues. Normalizing Turkish-Armenian relations
    should not be linked to the Karabakh conflict', Frank Pallone said.
    `I would note that the Obama administration is not opposed to the
    resolution, I have not heard that. And President [Barack Obama]'s
    position is that the Genocide occurred and should be recognized. But
    [because] all the emphasis was on the "road map" in April, the issue
    of the genocide was sort of put aside,' the congressman said
    `I do think that a presidential statement and a resolution by Congress
    are necessary to memorialize the Armenian Genocide. And while genocide
    recognition needs to remain a priority, the diaspora should spend time
    to prioritize other issues as well. These would include a settlement
    with regard to Nagorno-Karabakh as well as U.S. support of Armenia
    economically and militarily. We have the two Armenian republics and
    they need to be protected,' Frank Pallone said in an interview to
    Armenian reporter.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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