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    RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE NOT TO AFFECT PROTOCOLS: BERMAN

    news.am
    April 19 2010
    Armenia

    The Chairman of U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Howard Berman
    urged U.S. Congressmen to reject all "morally blind" arguments
    disputing the irrefutable fact of Armenian Genocide.

    Berman replied to the letter addressed to the Speaker of the U.S.
    House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi by a group of his colleagues
    lobbying Turkey's interests, calling them not to include the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution in the plenary session agenda in the House of
    Representatives, Voice of America reports.

    The congressmen assured that the resolution adoption will irreparably
    harm the U.S. security, handicap the Armenia-Turkey normalization as
    well as clog American products purchase in Turkey.

    "I disagree with many points in the letter, but I take particularly
    strong exception to the use of the phrase &'so-called 'Armenian
    Genocide Resolution", which casts doubt on the historicity of the
    Armenian Genocide. I believe that US-Turkish security relations are
    founded on mutual interests and that Turkey is not about to discard
    the immense benefits it derives from bilateral security relations
    for the sake of &'punishing' the US for a non-binding resolution,
    however much it may resent that resolution," Berman' letter reads.

    "In addition, I dispute the argument that passing H. Res. 252 would
    derail the Turkish-Armenian protocols. The protocols have been
    gathering dust in the Turkish parliament since they were signed in
    October, and particularly in light of the preconditions established
    by the Turkish leadership, there is little likelihood that they will
    be ratified any time soon," Berman says.
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