Transcript: State Department Regular News Briefing

STATE DEPARTMENT REGULAR NEWS BRIEFING

Congressional Quarterly
Sept 27 2007

SPEAKER: STATE DEPARTMENT DEPUTY SPOKESMAN TOM H. CASEY

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QUESTION: Fearing an imminent vote on the Armenian genocide resolution
H.R. 106, Turkish multimillion dollar lobbyists here in Washington
D.C., have solicited the assistance of former secretaries of state,
namely James Baker, Warren Christopher, Lawrence Eagleburger,
Alexander Haig, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell and George Shultz,
asking Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to, quote, "prevent the resolution from
reaching the House," unquote.

Any comment? And clarify your position.

CASEY: The U.S. position on the events of the beginning of the last
century are unchanged. You can look at our annual statements on that.

And I would refer you to that language; it’s very specifically crafted,
and I don’t have it in my head right now, so I wouldn’t want to
mislead anybody.

In terms of what former secretary of states may or may not have done
by way of action on this issue, I’d, frankly, refer you to them. They
are private citizens. And I assume if they made representation to
Speaker Pelosi on this, they did so because they believed it was the
right thing to do.

QUESTION: And your position?

CASEY: U.S. position on this issue has not changed. Again, I’d refer
you back to our previous statements on it.

OK. Thanks, guys.

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