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    GENOCIDE RECOGNITION SHOULDN'T BE HINDERED IN LIEU OF ESTABLISHING TURKEY-ARMENIA RELATIONS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.03.2009 12:29 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On March 23, the Armenian Council of America (ACA)
    sent U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton a letter, ÀÑÀ
    told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    The letter says: "On behalf of the Armenian Council of America and
    the Armenian American community, we would like to thank you for your
    continuous support and interest in the relationship between the United
    States and the Republic of Armenia. In light of your recent visit to
    the Republic of Turkey, your telephone conversation with Armenia's
    President Serzh Sargsyan, and President Barack Obama's upcoming
    visit to Turkey, we would like to bring your attention to a few
    issues. We acknowledge and appreciate the United States supporting
    the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relationship and that you
    discussed this matter with Turkish Foreign Minister Babacan. We are
    encouraged that recently there has been some progress made on this
    front, and we support the establishment of diplomatic relations between
    the two neighbors and opening of the border. However, acceptance of
    the Armenian Genocide should not be hindered in lieu of establishing
    relations between the two nations. The Federal Republic of Germany
    and the State of Israel have established diplomatic relations, while
    at the same time the German people and government has acknowledged
    the crimes of the Holocaust. Therefore, we do not understand the
    Turkish argument of deterring acceptance of the Armenian Genocide
    and the American acceptance of this tactic. America as the bastion of
    democracy and champion of human rights should nurture these bilateral
    relations as well as the historical truth. President Obama's visit
    to Turkey, especially in the month of April, is a unique opportunity
    for the United States to encourage the Republic of Turkey to rectify
    its historical past in order to develop a strong Armenian-Turkish
    relationship and for the future of Turkish nation itself.

    This will be beneficial for the United States in its approach of
    strengthening its and neighborly relations in the South Caucasus and
    the greater Near East. The Armenian Council of America supports the
    U.S.-Armenia relationship and cooperation. We favor the continuation
    of the Millennium Challenge Account assistance program to the people
    of Armenia. The United States has always stood by the Republic of
    Armenia from the beginning of its independence in 1991. As we are
    in the United States, Armenia is also currently being affected by
    the global economic crisis. Any decrease in U.S. humanitarian and
    economic assistance would affect the livelihood of its citizens. As
    part of this relationship, we would like to encourage the United
    States to foster the growth of democracy and a civil society in
    Armenia. The 2008 Armenian presidential election and the subsequent
    clamp down on the opposition hindered the growth of these critical
    elements. Without these solid foundations, Armenia cannot truly
    develop into a democratic, prosperous, and free market nation. The
    Obama Administration has been very dynamic in implementing its
    domestic and foreign policy changes. The Armenian Council of America
    and the Armenian American community look forward to this leadership
    standing by its pledge on acknowledging the Armenian Genocide. This
    will demonstrate the administration's stance that genocide is not
    accept-able to the United States regardless of geopolitics. We thank
    you and the administration again for your commitment in improving
    America's relations and image abroad, as well as promoting peace
    throughout the world.

    Sincerely, Vasken Khodanian.

    Chairman."
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