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  • BAKU: Diplomat Says USA Aware Of Baku'S Concern Over Congress Debate

    DIPLOMAT SAYS USA AWARE OF BAKU'S CONCERN OVER CONGRESS DEBATES ON ARMENIAN BILL

    Turan News Agency
    March 6 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Baku, 6 March: In response to Turan news agency's query about
    the decision of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of
    Representatives [of the US Congress to recognize the 1915 war victims
    as Armenian genocide], the US embassy representative in Baku Terry
    Davidson said the following:

    "We certainly do not want the discussions in the US Congress to affect
    our relations with Azerbaijan. We are strategic partners and we do
    a lot of things together which brings benefit to both nations.

    "We are aware of Azerbaijan's disappointment about the debates in the
    Congress. President [Barack] Obama and Secretary [of State Hillary]
    Clinton clearly said that the Congress should not become a discussion
    forum for events that happened in 1915. As they said, we believe that
    the people of Armenia - their society and historians - should look
    into the matter.

    "The USA supports Armenian-Turkish rapprochement efforts and permanent
    dialogue about the 1915 tragic events. Secretary Clinton said that
    she hoped that the Congress would not take further action on the
    resolution because this would not encourage the normalization of
    ties between Turkey and Armenia. Such normalization would lead to
    long-term stability and progress in the whole region."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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