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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION CANNOT BE BLOCKED: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

    news.am
    March 18 2010
    Armenia

    The resolution on the recognition of Armenian Genocide adopted by
    U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs would go forward despite
    the position of Obama administration, U.S. Assistant Secretary for
    European and Eurasian Affairs Philip Gordon told the journalists,
    Associated Press reports.

    He refuted any deal with congressional leaders to block the resolution.

    "Congress is an independent body, and they are going to do what
    they decide to do," Gordon emphasized in his speech at Brookings
    Institution.

    Meanwhile, Gordon said the vote slowed down U.S.-Turkey relations at
    the time when the country is seeking assistance from Turkey to rein in
    Iran's nuke program. However, he added U.S. has not seen deterioration
    in cooperation with Turkey on a wide range of foreign policy issues.

    According to him, the resolution is an obstacle for Turkey-Armenia
    normalization talks, however, the process did not come to a deadlock.

    "I really think the leaders of two states are determined to do this,"
    he underlined.

    Obama administration thinks the historical issues are solved by
    two countries within the framework of reconciliation talks, Gordon
    outlined.

    In his speech, Gordon called Turkey to exert pressure on Iran,
    considering Ankara a major trading partner. He criticized Turkey for
    not supporting the resolution at the International Atomic Energy Agency
    (IAEA) demanding that Iran suspend construction of nuke facilities.

    "While the international community has sought to present a single,
    coordinated stance to Iran, Turkey at times makes inconsistent
    statements," Gordon noted.
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