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  • Vatan: Obama, Clinton, Pelosi Armenian Resolution further

    14:15 05/03/2010 » Politics
    Vatan: Obama, Clinton, Pelosi Armenian Resolution further path-makers...

    After the US House Foreign Relations Committee has passed the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution, Turkish Vatan draws attention on three US eminent
    figures: President Barack Obama, State Secretary Hillary Clinton and
    Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi as further
    path-makers for the Resolution.

    Let's say it's Pelosi who will decide whether the resolution will be
    included into the US House agenda.

    `Pelosi represents a state where lots of Armenians live and the
    Armenian lobby tried hard during her election campaign. It was this
    very Pelosi, however, who despite being one of the most vigorous
    Armenian Resolution supporters in 2007, gave in Bush junior
    administration's suppressions and didn't bring the Resolution to the
    House plenary session agenda,' the source says.

    It says Ankara expects Obama and Clinton to prevent Pelosi from
    bringing the abovesaid Resolution into agenda.

    `Ankara has expectations while Obama, Clinton and Pelosi statements
    made in the past on the Armnian Genocide read as follows,' Vatan
    highlights:

    Barack Obama: `If elected President, I will recognize the Armenian Genocide.'

    Hillary Clinton: `I have been a longstanding supporter of the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution.'

    Nancy Pelosi: `It is long past the time for the United States to
    formally recognize the Armenian Genocide.'

    Panorama.am recalls that Turkey has traditionally rejected the mass
    killings of 1,5 million Armenians carried out early in the 20th
    century and took the criticism of the West painfully. The Armenian
    Genocide has been recognized by lots of states. It was first
    recognized by Uruguay in 1965. Later Russia, France, Italy, the
    Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Lithuania, Slovakia, Sweden,
    Switzerland, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, Canada, Venezuela, Argentina and
    the US 42 states did the same. The Armenian Genocide has been
    recognized also by Vatican, the Council of Europe, the World Council
    of Churches.


    Source: Panorama.am
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