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    U.S. State Department reaches understanding with Congress over
    Genocide resolution

    06.03.2010 12:10 GMT+04:00


    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. Secretary of State made it clear that any
    further congressional action will impede the normalization process
    between Turkey and Armenia. `We continue to believe that the best way
    for Turkey and Armenia is to address their shared past through their
    ongoing effort to normalize relations,' Philip J. Crowley, Assistant
    Secretary of State said at the briefing, commenting the decision of
    the U.S. State Department Committee on Foreign Affairs to adopt the
    Armenian Genocide resolution 252.

    'The Secretary has talked to Hill officials and other officials. I
    think they understand our position,' he said.

    Answering the question whether the State Department officials or
    Administration officials were making clear to people on the Hill that
    they didn't want this to proceed for the last few weeks, Philip J.
    Crowley particularly said,
    `This is not an issue that has snuck up on anybody. This is an issue
    that we've gone through a number of times in the past. The Secretary
    made clear in a conversation with Chairman Berman earlier this week,
    but other officials have been talking to congressional staff for some
    time on this'. According to Philip J. Crowley, they have an
    understanding with congressional leaders on this issue, but Congress
    has a right to take action with its own body as it sees fit.

    'We have made clear to them the risk. I think in the statements that
    various members made before the vote - I think they understood fully
    that their - the risk of this vote and the impact it was going to have
    in both political circles and in popular circles, particularly in
    these two countries, ' the Assistant Secretary of State stressed.

    `We continue to press Turkey and Armenia to move ahead with the
    ratification of the protocols. We understand that this is difficult.
    We understand that these issues evoke very strong emotional reactions
    within both populations. That said, we think it is in everyone's
    interest to see this process continue to move forward, and we will
    continue to press this case with these countries,' Philip J. Crowley
    concluded.

    On March 4, US House Foreign Affairs Committee's passed a resolution
    recognizing and commemorating the Armenian Genocide. The resolution
    was passed by a vote of 23-22.

    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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