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    CLINTON SAYS GENOCIDE RESOLUTION WAS INAPPROPRIATE

    armradio.am
    05.03.2010 18:25

    The Obama administration believes the passage of the Armenian Genocide
    resolution on Thursday was inappropriate, U.S. Secretary of State
    Hillary Clinton said.

    "We have made that clear to all parties involved," she said, while
    responding to a question about the resolution in the U.S. House of
    Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs.

    A journalist asked: "Before entering the administration, both you
    and President Obama supported the campaign to label 1915 incidents as
    'genocide.' In recent days, both you and he have made direct appeals to
    Howard Berman, the chairman of the House's Foreign Affairs Committee,
    against the draft resolution. Could you explain why you and the
    president have reversed course on this issue?"

    Clinton responded: "Well, I think circumstances have changed in very
    significant ways. When President Obama took office and I became
    secretary of state, we determined that the process undertaken by
    Switzerland in bringing the Turkish and Armenian governments together
    was a very worthy one that we intended to support, and we have done
    so. I was personally in Zurich at the time when the protocols for
    the normalization of the relationship between the two countries were
    signed. We think that is the appropriate way to manage the problems
    that have stood in the way of normalization between the two countries.

    "I do not think it is for any other country to determine how two
    countries resolve matters between them, to the extent that actions that
    the United States might take could disrupt this process," she said.

    Clinton said, "Therefore, President Obama and I have made clear,
    both last year and again this year, that we do not believe any action
    by the Congress is appropriate, and we oppose it. We do not believe
    that the full Congress will or should act upon that resolution, and
    we have made that clear to all the parties involved," the Hurriyet
    Daily News reports.
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