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    CONGRESSIONAL CONCERN MOUNTS OVER TURKEY'S REVERSAL ON PROPOSED "ROADMAP"

    Asbarez Staff
    Jul 21st, 2009

    Support Grows for Congressional Letter Urging "Administration to
    separate issues of normalization and genocide recognition"

    WASHINGTON, DC - House Members concerned about Turkey's backtracking
    on a so-called "roadmap" to advance Armenia-Turkey dialogue are set
    to urge President Obama to separate Armenian Genocide recognition
    from normalization of ties between the two countries, reported the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA.)

    In a letter to President Obama, initiated by Congressional Armenian
    Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Mark Kirk (R-IL) as well
    as Armenian Genocide resolution lead sponsors Adam Schiff (D-CA)
    and George Radanovich (R-CA), Members of Congress question Turkey's
    commitment to talks normalizing relations with Armenia, as stated in
    a "roadmap" agreement signed just two days prior to April 24th, the
    international day of commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. Turkey
    has since added preconditions to continued discussions, which have
    led most observers of the process to conclude the effort to be stalled
    indefinitely.

    "It would appear that Turkey, in an effort to block U.S. recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide, agreed to a roadmap it did not intend to
    uphold," notes the letter to the President. "Therefore, we urge your

    Administration to separate the issues of normalization and genocide
    recognition. We hope that renewed efforts and focused resources from
    the Administration can be utilized to nurture the Armenia-Turkey
    normalization process without preconditions and within a reasonable
    timeframe, and continue to remain strongly supportive of your stated
    campaign policy to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide."

    Armenian Americans have been contacting their legislators to cosign
    the Congressional letter, set to be sent to the President on July 24th.
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