I. MURADYAN: THE USA WILL RECOGNIZE THE GENOCIDE
Aysor
March 17 2010
Armenia
"The American society and the establishment understand very well that
they should recognize the Armenian Genocide, and this should be done
so that the US dispositions, policy and interests didn't suffer", -
the political scientist Igor Muradian thinks.
Today on the press conference speaking about the possibility of the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the US Congress he mentioned
that different states, political, religious, even Jewish organizations
as was as the society in America recognized it already.
"The US President will have to put his signature at the end when the
whole American society and authorities will recognize it, this will
surely happen", - he mentioned.
According to I. Muradian the recognition of the Genocide has always
been a way to press on Turkey.
"In the Swedish parliament the passage of Armenian Genocide bill and
then the pardon of the Prime Minister, as well as the statement of
Clinton about the issue not entering Congress were just speculations
which have always been used by the West", - the speaker mentioned.
Aysor
March 17 2010
Armenia
"The American society and the establishment understand very well that
they should recognize the Armenian Genocide, and this should be done
so that the US dispositions, policy and interests didn't suffer", -
the political scientist Igor Muradian thinks.
Today on the press conference speaking about the possibility of the
recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the US Congress he mentioned
that different states, political, religious, even Jewish organizations
as was as the society in America recognized it already.
"The US President will have to put his signature at the end when the
whole American society and authorities will recognize it, this will
surely happen", - he mentioned.
According to I. Muradian the recognition of the Genocide has always
been a way to press on Turkey.
"In the Swedish parliament the passage of Armenian Genocide bill and
then the pardon of the Prime Minister, as well as the statement of
Clinton about the issue not entering Congress were just speculations
which have always been used by the West", - the speaker mentioned.