U.S. Congress Most Likely To Adopt Armenian Genocide Resolution

U.S. CONGRESS MOST LIKELY TO ADOPT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

news.am
Feb 26 2010
Armenia

RA President Serzh Sargsyan’s statement addressed to Turkish
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu that Yerevan will withdraw from the
Armenia-Turkey normalization process unless Ankara hurries to ratify
the Armenian-Turkish protocols means that Armenia’s patience is running
out, Ruben Safrastyan, Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies,
told NEWS.am.

Another piece of evidence is the fact that the Armenian Parliament
adopted amendments to the Ra Law on International Agreements. "I
think that by reasonable timeframe Yerevan means before April 24,"
Safrastyan said. He stressed that domestic political tension in
Turkey, which is actually "an inland war," will cause a delay in the
ratification process.

Speaking of the Armenian Genocide resolution at the U.S. Congress,
Safrastyan expressed the confidence that the document is more likely
to be adopted now, as the Administration does not exert pressure on
the Legislature. The expert does not rule out that in his address
on April 24 U.S. President Barack Obama will pronounce the word
"genocide." "Last year he made a step and pronounced the word
‘teghaspanutyun’, the Armenian for genocide. This year he may go even
further and pronounce ‘genocide’," the expert said. He stressed that
Ankara is taking resolute steps to prevent unfavorable developments.

"I am sure that this issue will be among the ones high on the agenda
of the Turkish Premier’s visit to the United States," Safrastyan said.