'TURKEY OF OUR DAYS MOSTLY DEPENDS ON THE OUTWARD FORCES'
Aysor
March 11 2010
Armenia
"Dozens of decades ago the process of recognition of Genocide [of
1915] has been starting in Europe. So, the similar situation to the
one at the U.S. Congress has taken place before," quotes DayAz agency
Azerbaijani deputy Sabyr Rustamkhanly commenting the approval of the
Resolution 252 by the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs
Committee.
Before the powers regarded Turkey, but now the situation has changed,
said politician: "This is not the same Turkey that Ataturk founded."
"Turkey of our days mostly depends on the outward forces. So it's
not easy to say whether the U.S. Congress will pass the Resolution
on Genocide or not.
It's worth mentioning that the House of Representatives Foreign
Affairs Committee passed on March 4 the Resolution, declaring mass
killings, deportations and executions, committed against Armenians,
in Turkey in 1915 as Genocide, by a vote of 23 to 22.
Aysor
March 11 2010
Armenia
"Dozens of decades ago the process of recognition of Genocide [of
1915] has been starting in Europe. So, the similar situation to the
one at the U.S. Congress has taken place before," quotes DayAz agency
Azerbaijani deputy Sabyr Rustamkhanly commenting the approval of the
Resolution 252 by the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs
Committee.
Before the powers regarded Turkey, but now the situation has changed,
said politician: "This is not the same Turkey that Ataturk founded."
"Turkey of our days mostly depends on the outward forces. So it's
not easy to say whether the U.S. Congress will pass the Resolution
on Genocide or not.
It's worth mentioning that the House of Representatives Foreign
Affairs Committee passed on March 4 the Resolution, declaring mass
killings, deportations and executions, committed against Armenians,
in Turkey in 1915 as Genocide, by a vote of 23 to 22.