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    I DO NOT THINK U.S. CONGRESS SHOULD JUDGE OTHER'S HISTORY: SUAT KINIKLIOGLU

    news.am
    March 11 2010
    Armenia

    "The situation is now more complicated, because as you know Turkey
    wants resolution on Karabakh as well, secondly the American Congress'
    H. Res. 252 has now even more complicated the situation," AK Party
    Deputy Chairman of External Affairs Suat Kiniklioglu told NEWS.am
    correspondent in Yerevan.

    "The American side is working on a roadmap to be announced between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia, and we hope it will become a reality. If it
    does become a reality, I am sure the roadmap will have the backing of
    President Sargsyan and President Aliyev, I think will enable us to move
    forward on Turkey's side. But as I said, it is now more complicated,
    as the resolution has angered many Turks in Turkey. We do not believe
    that foreign parliaments should be judging on other people's history,"
    he added.

    Asked about Turkey's further steps if U.S. Congress passes the
    resolution, Kiniklioglu assured that it will more impact Turkey-U.S.

    relations. "Congress should not have anything to do with it. I do
    not think they will pass it. But if they pass it, they will be major
    disruption between Turkey and U.S., not Turkey and Armenia. It will be
    problems between Turkey and the United States. My Prime Minister has
    openly declared that we will not tolerate U.S. parliament moves any
    step further and I think the Americans understand it. If they do it,
    it will be a mistake on their side because Turkey and U.S. cooperate
    on many issues: Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, anti-terrorism, Middle
    East peace process. I do not think they can, but if they would it
    will be major conflict between Turkey and US. ," he stressed.

    Turkish MP also commented on possible progress in Armenia-Turkey
    relations, saying that if resolution passes "Armenia-Turkey
    normalization will be dead."

    "There is no way, Turkey is going to accept the normalization process
    and U.S. Congress that does not know the place on the map where Armenia
    is, it's going to approve a bill. I do not think that Congress should
    be a judge in it. Your parliament passes resolutions on India's past
    or Pakistan's parliament? In our parliaments there are now members
    who want to pass a resolution about the Indians and we say no.

    Because in principal, parliament, politicians they do not have the
    capacity and expertise to pass resolutions on other people's history.

    I cannot judge on India's past. I know American congressmen very well,
    they are the last persons who should be judging on anyone's history,"
    he concluded.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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