‘US WILL RECOGNIZE GENOCIDE AFTER RENOUNCING BUSH’S STRATEGY’
Aysor
Feb 9 2010
Armenia
The U.S. Congress won’t adopt any Armenian Genocide resolution,
said at the press conference leader of the Heritage Party of Armenia
Stepan Safarian.
The Armenia-Turkey border’s opening makes great geo-political sense for
the U.S., and President Barack Obama didn’t abandon the traditional
for his predecessor tactics of putting the wind up Turkey, according
to politician.
"The White House appears to have thought that Russian and Iranian
influence in the region will decrease after the border opens," said
Safarian. "However, White House’s these tactics may lead to process’s
failure as Turkey calls into being deadlock condition making Washington
abandon considering Armenian Genocide resolution."
"Turkey says if the United States recognizes the 1915 Genocide,
then it will mean the end of the Armenia-Turkey relations. That is
why the U.S. cannot renounce Armenia-Turkey relations and abandon
its strategic projects," said Stepan Safarian.
In Stepan Safarian’s opinion, the United States may recognize Armenian
Genocide only after renouncing the political strategy of Bush.