START OF DISCUSSIONS ON GENOCIDE RESOLUTION AT THE US CONGRESS ANOTHER ALARM TO ANKARA
ArmInfo
2010-02-08 15:46:00
ArmInfo. Start of discussions on the Genocide Resolution at the
US Congress is another alarm to Ankara to intensify efforts in the
Armenian-Turkish process, says Ggik Haroutiunyan, Director of Noravank
Fund of Science and Education.
He said that the US Congress will vote positively on the resolution
at least during the next discussions. The expert believes that
recognition of the Armenian Genocide is inevitable and will contribute
to rehabilitation of international relations in general.
For his part, Director of Oriental Studies Institute, Armenian Academy
of Science, Ruben Safrastyan said that the USA will probably recognize
the Armenian Genocide within the nearest future.
To recall, U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Howard Berman
has scheduled his panel to vote on the "genocide" resolution on March
4 2010.
ArmInfo
2010-02-08 15:46:00
ArmInfo. Start of discussions on the Genocide Resolution at the
US Congress is another alarm to Ankara to intensify efforts in the
Armenian-Turkish process, says Ggik Haroutiunyan, Director of Noravank
Fund of Science and Education.
He said that the US Congress will vote positively on the resolution
at least during the next discussions. The expert believes that
recognition of the Armenian Genocide is inevitable and will contribute
to rehabilitation of international relations in general.
For his part, Director of Oriental Studies Institute, Armenian Academy
of Science, Ruben Safrastyan said that the USA will probably recognize
the Armenian Genocide within the nearest future.
To recall, U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Howard Berman
has scheduled his panel to vote on the "genocide" resolution on March
4 2010.