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    MENENDEZ URGES CLINTON TO REAFFIRM ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    armradio.am
    14.01.2009 11:03

    Speaking during the nationally televised Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee confirmation hearing for the incoming Secretary of State,
    Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) praised Hillary Clinton's long record of
    support for Armenian Genocide recognition and urged her to continue her
    principled stand on this core human rights issue as the nation's top
    diplomat, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    "We want to thank Bob Menendez for raising the need for
    U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide today during Sen. Clinton's
    confirmation hearing, which was watched intently by tens of millions
    across the United States and around the world," said Aram Hamparian,
    Executive Director of the ANCA. "His comments, which cited both the
    Secretary of State-Designate's longstanding support for the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution and President Obama's pledge to properly recognize
    the Armenian Genocide as President, reflect the fact that the incoming
    Administration includes an unprecedented number of officials with
    substantial track records of fighting for the proper acknowledgement
    and commemoration of this crime against humanity."

    During Senate Foreign Relations Committee questioning, Sen. Menendez
    stated:

    "I hope that the support that you gave while you were a Senator to
    the question of the Armenian Genocide, that the President-Elect has
    himself supported, recognition of that. You know, if we are to say
    never again, part of that is ultimately the recognition of what has
    happened so that we can move forward. And I hope that you will be an
    advocate of having us get off of where we have been and move forward
    to a recognition of that part of history that is universally recognized
    so that we can move forward in that respect."

    "And I also hope in a part of the world that's very important to me,
    on the question of reunification of Cyprus, that we have honest brokers
    at the State Department, at the end of the day. One that recognizes
    that if Greek and Turkish Cypriots could work with each other, they
    would seek a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation that could move forward
    and reunify the island and end the incredible militarization of the
    island - the most militarized part of the world per capita. So, I
    hope that you will look at those issues. I know the positions you've
    taken as a Senator and I applaud them. I hope that they won't change
    drastically as you move to Secretary of State."

    Secretary of State Designate Clinton responded: "Senator, we will be
    looking very closely at those and other challenging issues with the
    eye of moving forward and being effective in responding to these very
    legitimate concerns."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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