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    TURKISH POLITICIANS HEAD TO WASHINGTON OVER WORRIES ABOUT ARMENIAN RESOLUTION

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    March 24 2015

    24 March 2015

    Worried about a draft resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives
    that recognizes the 1915 killings of Ottoman Armenians as genocide,
    a group of Turkish politicians have set out for Washington to ensure
    that the resolution does not pass.

    Parliament Speaker Cemil Cicek arrived in Washington and is expected
    to meet his counterpart at the House of Representatives on March 25.

    Foreign Minister Mevlut CavuĂ…~_oglu will also visit Washington
    before April 24, the traditional international commemoration day
    of the tragedy. Ankara and Washington have agreed on the visit,
    but are still working on a suitable date in April, Foreign Ministry
    Spokesperson Tanju Bilgic said.

    The draft resolution is backed by congressmen such as Illinois
    Republican representative Robert Dold, California Democratic
    representatives David Paladao and Adam Schiff, and New Jersey
    Democratic representative Frank Pallone.

    The draft resolution, which calls on the U.S. president to recognize
    the 1915 killings as a genocide, will initially be discussed and
    voted on at the Foreign Relations Committee, and can be brought to
    the House on the initiative of Speaker John Boehner.

    Forty-six members of congress currently support the draft resolution.

    In the past, similar resolutions have been passed by the Foreign
    Affairs Committee, but the speaker has prevented a vote from being
    held on the House floor.

    24 March 2015

    http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/182273/turkish-politicians-head-to-washington-over-worries-about-armenian-resolution.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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