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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    April 12 2014


    US says acknowledges 1915 Armenian killings as 'historical fact'


    11 April 2014, Friday / TODAYSZAMAN.COM, İSTANBUL
    The US State Department has said the position of the United States has
    long been that it clearly acknowledges as "historical fact" and "mourn
    the loss of 1.5 million Armenians who were massacred or marched to
    their deaths" in the final days of the Ottoman Empire.

    Speaking during a daily press briefing, spokesperson Jen Psaki
    described the 1915 killings as "horrific events" and said they
    resulted in one of the "worst atrocities" of the 20th century. "The
    United States recognizes that they remain a great source of pain for
    the people of Armenia and of Armenian descent, as they do for all of
    us who share basic universal values," she added.

    Psaki's remarks came an hour before the US Senate Foreign Relations
    Committee's voting on the "Armenian Genocide" resolution. The
    committee passed the resolution, clearing the way for the resolution
    to come on the Senate's agenda.

    When questioned about President Barack Obama's statements when he was
    a candidate, Psaki said candidate Obama has his own personal views
    about this issue.

    Psaki also noted that Washington continues to urge both Turkey and
    Armenia to work together to achieve a full, frank and just
    acknowledgement of the facts. She said the US believes that by working
    together to address the shared history, Armenia and Turkey can promote
    stability and prosperity in the entire Caucasus region. "So we
    continue to work with them on that," she stressed.

    While the normalization protocols may not be moving forward at this
    time, Psaki said, the US notes that both sides remain committed to the
    process of normalizing relations and neither side has withdrawn.

    "Our greatest interest on this issue is to see Armenia and Turkey heal
    the wounds of the past and move forward together in a shared future of
    security and prosperity in the region, and our policy is, of course,
    naturally guided by that goal," Psaki added.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-344354-us-says-acknowledges-1915-armenian-killings-as-historical-fact.html




    From: A. Papazian
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