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    ARFD COMMITTEES INTEND TO ACHIEVE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE FULL RECOGNITION BY U.S. CONGRESS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    05.03.2010 15:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The question of international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide can not be traded. This recognition is a moral
    obligation for all countries in the world, Armen Rustamyan, chairman
    of the Standing Parliamentary Commission on Foreign Affairs, member
    of the ARFD Supreme Body told a press conference in Yerevan.

    In his opinion, the Armenian-Turkish Protocols impede the process of
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    "Turkey must not hope that may hinder our just struggle. All the ARF
    structures will continue working towards a full recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide by the U.S. Congress," Armen Rustamyan said.

    He added that the adoption of resolution 252 on the Armenian Genocide
    Committee of the House of Representatives important, but inconclusive
    victory, and stressed that Armenia must mobilize all its forces for
    the adoption of a resolution by Congress.

    According to Armen Rustamian Armenia must ratify them only with
    reservations. This, according to him, would not contradict to Armenia's
    obligations under international agreements.

    Turkey, turning from preconditions to open threats and blackmail,
    today stimulates the possibility of renewed war in the Karabakh
    conflict zone.

    ARFD is actively working with the Social Democratic Party of Sweden
    to achieve the Armenian Genocide recognition by the Swedish Parliament.

    Voting in the Swedish Parliament will be held on March 11.

    On April 24 the U.S. President, on the pretext of Armenian-Turkish
    normalization again, can avoid the "Genocide" term in his speech. "The
    Committee's decision has no legal effect and does not obligate the
    U.S. president to anything," Manoyan said.

    On March 4 the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign
    Affairs adopted Armenian Genocide resolution (H.Res.252) by 23 votes
    "in favour" and with 22 votes "against". After the vote in the
    appropriate committee, the resolution will be sent to the House of
    Representatives for a final vote.

    The resolution affirming the U.S. record on the Armenian
    Genocide (H.Res.252) was formally introduced in the U.S. House of
    Representatives by Reps. Adam Schiff (D.-CA), George Radanovich
    (R.-CA), Frank Pallone, Jr. (D.-NJ), and Mark Kirk (R.-Ill) in 2009.

    It currently has 137 co-sponsors.
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