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    AMBASSADOR SENSOY DESCRIBES ARMENIAN RESOLUTION AS UNFORTUNATE

    ArmInfo
    2009-10-26 14:05:00

    ArmInfo. Turkey's Ambassador in Washington D.C. Nabi Sensoy on Sunday
    described a resolution introduced to the U.S. Senate regarding 1915
    incidents as "unfortunate".

    Appearing on a Voice of America television news segment, Sensoy said
    introduction of the resolution calling on Armenian allegations to be
    recognized was "extremely wrong".

    "Before all, this was not an unexpected development. I don't think
    it was the right time to take this step since the resolution was
    introduced immediately after the signing of the Turkey-Armenia
    Protocols. It is wrong and sad. I am hopeful that it (the resolution)
    will not reach the (Senate) floor. I think there will be no progress
    on this issue," he said.

    Asked to comment on stance of U.S. President Barack Obama regarding
    Armenian genocide, Ambassador Sensoy said Obama did not include such an
    "allegation" in his speech on April 24.

    Referring to relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan, and U.S. stance
    on the matter, Sensoy said, "before all we think it will extremely
    beneficial to put relations between Turkey and Armenia into a new
    course thanks to this protocol, establish diplomatic relations, and
    to open borders. We think this will contribute not only to relations
    between Turkey and Armenia but also to peace, stability and security
    of a region full of 'frozen' problems".

    "Turkey does not want its relations to be negatively affected by
    Azerbaijan which we call as 'one nation two states'. It was regardless
    of question for Turkey to sign any development that would be against
    its Azerbaijani brothers," Sensoy said.

    On October 22 U.S. Senators Robert Menendez and John Ensign, the two
    important supporters of Armenian lobby, introduced the resolution
    calling on the Senate to recognize allegations regarding 1915
    incidents.
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