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    Azerbaijan Sends Letter of Protest to US Congress on H.Res.252

    12:54 ¢ 06.03.10


    Azerbaijan's National Assembly (Milli MÉ'clis) sent an appeal yesterday
    to the US. Congress regarding the adoption of H.Res.252 on the
    Armenian Genocide by the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs
    Committee.

    According to a number of Azerbaijani media, the appeal was prepared in
    a parliamentary working group headed by Samad Seyidov, chair of the
    Milli MÉ'clis standing committee on international relations and
    inter-parliamentary relations.

    In the letter, Azerbaijan expresses its regret on the adoption of the
    resolution with parliamentarians turning their attention to Armenian
    lobbying efforts toward recognizing the Armenian Genocide, Turkey's
    proposal to establish a joint commission of historians, and so on.

    `This unfair judgment, which is apparent neglect to the historical
    realities and sacrifices the interests for the Armenian lobby, can be
    characterized as a step that could create new problems in Asia Minor
    and Southern Caucasus.

    `We are faced with an attempt to turn remote a historical event, which
    up to present has not been completely investigated and has not been
    objectively appraised, into a subject of a political gamble to justify
    the groundless claims of the Armenian nationalists to the neighboring
    states,' reads the appeal in part, reports Azerbaijani news agency
    APA.

    The letter also states that the judgment made by the congressional
    committee, by a co untry which is a OSCE Minsk Group co-chair,
    `hinders the attainment of peace in the region and can destroy the
    positive results, which have been reached till now through
    negotiations.'

    The letter concludes by saying that the authors are sure this decision
    will be turned down by the US Congress, and `We hope that US
    government, which has an image of a democratic country, will do the
    utmost not to admit the passage [of H.Res.252], which might harm
    American-Turkish and American-Azerbaijani relations.'

    Tert.am
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