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    Edward Nalbandyan: Turkey demonstrates strange approach to adoption of
    Resolution 252 by US House Committee on Foreign Affairs

    2010-03-06 12:29:00


    ArmInfo. Turkey demonstrates a strange approach to adoption of the
    Resolution 252 by US House Committee on Foreign Affairs, repeating by
    its warnings the situation of 2001 when France recognized the
    Genocide, Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandyan said in an
    interview with Public TV of Armenia on March 5.

    "The current statements and threats by Turkey remind me the statements
    made by Turks in 2011 with respect to Paris, as similar statements
    were voiced then and the ambassador was recalled as well. However, the
    relations between Turkey and France restored some time later, and the
    ambassador continued his mission in Paris", he said.

    According to Nalbandyan, the publications of the Turkish press in 2001
    were saying about Turkey's great role in terrorism-fight and
    strengthening of peace in some regional problems. It was also said
    that the Genocide should not be recognized if France did not want to
    spoil the relations with Ankara. "It turns out that if the Genocide is
    recognized, Turkey will start protecting terrorism or arguer against
    peace, and this is a strange approach at least", the minister said.

    On January 18, 2001, the French Parliament unanimously adopted a
    resolution, according to which France recognized the fact of the
    Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915-1923. On March 4 2010 the
    House Committee on Foreign Affairs affirmed House Resolution 252, or
    the non- binding Armenian Genocide Resolution, that calls upon the
    President to recognize the death of 1.5 million ethnic Armenians as
    genocide in his annual remembrance on April 24. The committee split 23
    yes votes to 22 no votes. For final adoption, the resolution requires
    approval by the House of Representatives. No approval by the Senate or
    the President is required. Earlier Turkish Parliament addressed a
    letter to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs saying that
    affirmation of the Resolution may impede the Armenian- Turkish
    normalization.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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