"ARMENIAN GENOCIDE" NOT TO BE PUT TO AGENDA OF US CONGRESS
news.az
March 17 2010
Azerbaijan
"There are currently no grounds to say that resolution 252 will be
on the agenda."
Barack Obama's administration has managed to agree with the House of
Representative of the US Congress not to include the resolution on
recognition of "Armenian genocide" to the agenda of the Congress.
Republican Congressman George Radanovich told in his interview
with Voice of America that there are currently no grounds to say
that resolution 252 will be on the agenda. "As far as I know Obama's
administration managed to agree with the House of Representatives not
to include the bill into the agenda of the Congress", he said. At the
same time, he noted that the US Armenian community should continue
pressure in the issue of the adoption of the resolution. "sooner or
later the resolution will be considered by the Congress", he said.
As for the impact of the adoption of the resolution by the US Congress
on the Turkish-American relations, Radanovich said there will be some
crisis in the relations but everything will return to normal in a
definite period. "Turks will show resentment for a couple of months
and then everything will return to normal. The United States are as
important for Turkey as Turkey is important for the United States.
This issue is not worthy of spoiling relations", the congressmen
considers.
news.az
March 17 2010
Azerbaijan
"There are currently no grounds to say that resolution 252 will be
on the agenda."
Barack Obama's administration has managed to agree with the House of
Representative of the US Congress not to include the resolution on
recognition of "Armenian genocide" to the agenda of the Congress.
Republican Congressman George Radanovich told in his interview
with Voice of America that there are currently no grounds to say
that resolution 252 will be on the agenda. "As far as I know Obama's
administration managed to agree with the House of Representatives not
to include the bill into the agenda of the Congress", he said. At the
same time, he noted that the US Armenian community should continue
pressure in the issue of the adoption of the resolution. "sooner or
later the resolution will be considered by the Congress", he said.
As for the impact of the adoption of the resolution by the US Congress
on the Turkish-American relations, Radanovich said there will be some
crisis in the relations but everything will return to normal in a
definite period. "Turks will show resentment for a couple of months
and then everything will return to normal. The United States are as
important for Turkey as Turkey is important for the United States.
This issue is not worthy of spoiling relations", the congressmen
considers.