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    'ISSUE OF GENOCIDE CAN'T BECOME A SUBJECT FOR DEALING'

    Aysor
    March 4 2010
    Armenia

    Arman Musinian, a spokesperson for the first-sitting Armenian president
    and chairing leader of the oppositional Armenian National Congress
    Levon Ter-Petrosian, said that there is little sign of US recognition
    of Genocide of 1915, as the White House will hardly give away its
    interests and security in the Middle East.

    When asked whether Armenian National Congress will organise any
    rallies if Congress calls off the Resolution on Genocide at today's
    Congressional Panel, Arman Musinian said: "Our position is that the
    issue of Genocide was not included in the foreign policy's agenda. We
    are against that the issue of Genocide to be a measure for suppressing
    the government and people. This is not moral."

    The 'saddest happening' in the process of recognition of Genocide,
    according to Arman Musinian, is that fact that Armenian side agreed
    to form a joint historical commission, questioning the Genocide.

    "In this situation I can't say whether there are counties which will
    recognize Genocide."

    "Diaspora mainly contributes to the process of recognition of the
    Genocide, and its role of the key part of the process was especially
    active under administration of Levon Ter-Petrosian.

    "Genocide is an issue of humanity. Turkey carried moral obligations
    to whole humanity.

    "However, when the issue of Genocide is a part of agenda of the
    foreign policy, it turns into subject for speculations.

    "Issue of Genocide can't become a subject for dealing," he added.
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