The Hill, DC
March 6 2010
Turkey’s leader: How many on Foreign Affairs panel could find Armenia?
By Bridget Johnson – 03/06/10 11:58 AM ET
Turkey’s prime minister said Saturday that the genocide resolution
passed by the House this week could harm bilateral relations.
"Is evaluating history the business of politicians? How many in that
room could point out where Armenia is?" Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a
speech to the a Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists of
Turkey, according to Hurriyet Daily News. "So who won? Did the U.S.
win? Did Armenia?"
The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved the contentious
resolution, which would recognize the killing of 1.5 million Armenians
by the Ottoman Empire in 1915 as genocide, in an extremely close 23-22
vote. Turkey immediately recalled its ambassador, Namık Tan, back to
Ankara for consultations. He arrived home on Saturday.
The committee’s approval could send the measure to the House floor,
but Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) decided against bringing the
resolution to the floor when a version was last approved by the
Foreign Affairs panel in 2007.
A senior foreign ministry official also told journalists Friday,
according to Hurriyet, that the resolution is perhaps not `the end of
the world’ but surely is the `end of the historic protocols’ signed
between Turkey and Armenia.
`No one should expect Turkish Parliament to proceed with the protocols
at least until April 24,’ the official said.
April 24 is the commemoration day on which Armenians mark the
killings. President Barack Obama promised during his presidential
campaign that he would recognize the killings as genocide, but last
April 24 saw the president issuing a statement expressing sympathy for
the deaths but avoiding the term "genocide."
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