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    US HOUSE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE TO VOTE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION TODAY

    Panorama.am
    12:56 04/03/2010

    Politics

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the US House of Representatives
    is due to vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H. Res. 252), as
    scheduled by the Committee Chairman, Howard Berman still a month ago.

    This has brought about a skirmish in Turkey and it sent two delegations
    to Washington to prevent the adoption of the resolution.

    By yesterday, Obama Administration had said not a single word over
    the Resolution, though, the US National Security Council spokesman
    Mike Hammer declared Wednesday that President Obama's view on history
    has not changed.

    "US President Barack Obama pledged during his election campaign
    that he would recognise the killings as genocide, but disappointed
    Armenian-American supporters when he refrained from using the term in
    his April 24 message last year to commemorate the killings. His view
    of that history has not changed," said US National Security Council
    spokesman Mike Hammer. "Our interest remains the achievement of a
    full, frank, and just acknowledgement of the facts. The best way to
    advance that goal is for the Armenian and Turkish people to address
    the facts of the past as a part of their ongoing efforts to normalize
    relations. We will continue to support these efforts vigorously in
    the months ahead," Hammer said.

    Vatan said yesterday the US House of Representatives has 46 MPs,
    including 26 democrats and 20 republicans.

    18 democrats say a certain "yes" to the resolution, while only 7 of
    the republicans support it. The resolution is expected to pass to
    the House plenary session by 25 pro and 21 con proportion of votes.

    Though, it's Nancy Pelosi, current Speaker of the United States
    House of Representatives, who will decide whether the issue will be
    included into the session agenda. Let's see that Pelosi represents
    California, where a huge number of Armenians live. Besides, she has
    always supported the adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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