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    WHITE HOUSE URGES CONGRESS NOT TO PASS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    Voice of America
    March 4 2010

    A boy pauses in front of a wall-sized poster depicting the faces of 90
    survivors of the mass killings of Armenians during WW I, in Yerevan,
    Armenia (file)

    The White House says a Congressional resolution declaring the World
    War I -era killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide could
    hurt relations between Armenia and Turkey.

    A White House spokesman said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
    called the chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign
    Affairs Committee, Howard Berman Wednesday and indicated that further
    Congressional action could impede progress on normalization of
    relations between Turkey and Armenia.

    The committee began debating the non-binding resolution Thursday
    ahead of a scheduled vote. If approved, the measure would then go to
    the full House for consideration.

    Turkey has warned that its relations with the United States will be
    damaged if the House of Representatives passes the measure.

    The White House says President Barack Obama spoke Wednesday with
    Turkish President Abdullah Gul and expressed appreciation for
    Turkish efforts to normalize relations with Armenia. Mr. Obama urged
    ratification of protocols signed between the countries last year.

    Armenians say the massacres of some 1.5 million people between 1915
    and 1923 were the result of an orchestrated campaign by the Ottoman
    Turks. Turkey strongly rejects the label of genocide, saying far
    fewer Armenians died and that they were killed in a civil war in
    which Turks also died.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters in Cairo
    Wednesday that if the House resolution is adopted at the committee
    level, the Obama administration should take steps to ensure it is
    not voted on by Congress.

    He said U.S. recognition of the killings as genocide would not only
    harm U.S.-Turkey relations, but ties between Turkey and Armenia. He
    said relations with Armenia are going through their best phase,
    with strong cooperation and a desire to end decades of enmity.

    Turkey is a key ally of the United States and serves as a major supply
    route for U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Turkish and Armenian leaders signed protocols last year that would
    establish bilateral relations and open their shared border, but they
    have not been approved by either nation's parliament.
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