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  • US White House Set to Block Armenian Genocide Resolution

    Novinite.com, Bulgaria
    March 6 2010

    US White House Set to Block Armenian Genocide Resolution
    World | March 6, 2010, Saturday


    The Obama US administration will seek to block a controversial bill
    that describes as genocide the 1915 killing of Armenians by Turks.

    The US Congress Committee had narrowly approved the resolution on
    March 4, by 23 to 22 votes. This had paved the way for a possible vote
    by the House, something that the administration would seek to prevent.

    Turkey reacted strongly to the vote, recalling its Ambassador from
    Washignton, and threatening further diplomatic protest. Turkish
    citizens took to the streets to voice their anger at the decision.

    "We are against this decision. Now we believe that the US Congress
    will not take any decision on this subject," Hillary Clinton, the US
    Secretary of State, stated on Friday.

    During his campaign for the 2008 election, Barack Obama had promised
    to brand the mass killings genocide.

    However, Clinton has acknowledged his administration's change of
    opinion on the issue, saying that circumstances had "changed in very
    significant ways".

    Turkey is a major partner in US efforts to stabilize Afghanistan and
    Iraq, and lies on a key route taking oil and natural gas to Western
    markets.

    In October 2009, Turkey and Armenia signed a historic accord
    normalising relations between them after a century of hostility, but
    successive Turkish governments have refused to accept responsibility
    for any suggestion of genocide.
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