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    US CONGRESS AND PRESIDENT HAVE RECOGNIZED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Tert.am
    19.04.10

    In 1975 the US Congress adopted a resolution that recognized
    the Armenian Genocide, Deputy Director of the Armenian Genocide
    Museum-Institute Suren Manukyan told Tert.am, explaining that though
    it did not have a due response, and nor was is decisive to change
    anything.

    "In 1980 the US President Ronald Reagan has already used the word
    'genocide'," adding that this year the US current President Barack
    Obama will probably use the term "Mets Yeghern" (great calamity)
    in his April 24 commemoration speech - something he did last year
    and broke his campaign pledge.

    "With this regard Obama's speech is not that important," said Manukyan,
    adding that no one denies the fact of genocide. "The recognition of
    genocide has a political context."

    As what concerns Turkey's approach towards the genocide Manukyan
    mentioned that there has been a shift in Turkey's strategy: Ankara
    has withdrawn is strategy of denying the Genocide.

    "Previously the accent was being put on the fact that the Armenian
    Genocide was made up. There is no such thing now. A new provision was
    put forward during the discussion at the Committee on Foreign Affairs
    of the US Congress: the recognition of the Armenian Genocide will
    hinder the development of normal relations between US and Turkey,"
    explained Manukyan.

    He also said that Turkey's denialist policy has been beneficial for
    Armenia and has had a reverse effect.

    "Turkey was squandering billions but the result was that it greatly
    widened the public awareness over the issue," concluded Manukyan.
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