Armenian Authorities Refuse To Authorize Rally In Yerevan

ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES REFUSE TO AUTHORIZE RALLY IN YEREVAN

Arminfo
19 Mar 07

Yerevan, 19 March: The Yerevan city authorities did not give permission
to the Prosperous Armenia Party [PAP] members to stage a rally at
Freedom Square on 27 March, the PAP press service has said.

The report said that the PAP wanted to stage a rally at Freedom
Square from 1800 [1400 gmt] to 2000 [1600 gmt] on 27 March. There is
no information about further actions by the party.

Earlier the mayor’s office did not allow the opposition socio-political
Alternative movement to stage a rally at Freedom Square on 30
March. Members of the opposition have said that they will protest
the decision in court. Meanwhile, the mayor’s office failed to
prohibit within constitutional deadlines the staging of a rally by
the Alternative movement at Freedom Square on 23 March.

Ontario: 92nd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide

PRESS RELEASE
Armenian National Committee of Toronto
45 Hallcrown Place,
Toronto, Ontario M2J 4Y4
Contact: Marianne Davitjan
Tel: (416) 491-2900,
Fax: (416) 491-2211,
E-mail: [email protected]
Web:

This year marks the 92nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, a year in
which important strides have been made to further international
recognition of the Genocide. The Armenian National Committee of Toronto
(ANCT) is determined to make 2007 stand out as one of action. ANCT’s
focus this year is on The Georgetown Boys, survival and perseverance.

The ANCT is hosting the Genocide commemoration on Sunday, April 22nd 2007
and supporting the events listed below, which we urge you to attend and
publicize enthusiastically within your circle of friends and colleagues,
in order for the Armenian Cause to extend beyond the confines of the
Armenian community.

We would appreciate it if you could make a concerted effort to be present.

Event: Toronto Armenian Youth Candle light vigil
Date: TBD
Time: TBD
Location: Queens Park

Event: Genocide Commemoration, Key Note Speaker: Ms. Hilda Choboian,
Chairperson, European Armenian Federation for Justice and democracy.
Date: Saturday April 21st, 2007
Time: TBD
Location: ACC of Hamilton. 191 Barton St. Hamilton Ontario

Event: Commemoration of the 92nd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
Organized by ANC Toronto.
Date: Sunday April 22nd, 2007
Time: 2:30 pm
Location: Armenian Community Centre, 45 Hallcrown Place. (Victoria Park
and Hwy 401)

Event: Commemoration of the 92nd Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
Organized by ACC Cambridge
Date: Sunday April 22nd, 2007
Time: 3:00 pm
Location: ACC of Cambridge. 15 International Village Drive, Cambridge
Ontario

Event: Rally in front of Parliament followed by a demonstration in front
of the Turkish Embassy, Organized by ANC Canada
Date: Tuesday, April 24th, 2007
Time: 12:00 noon, departure at 6:30 am from the Armenian Community Centre,
45 Hallcrown Place, Toronto, Ontario
Location: Ottawa, Ontario Parliament and Turkish Embassy

Additional details will be e-mailed in the upcoming weeks. To be added to
the mailing list and receive the latest news and upcoming events, go to
, bottom right corner of the page submit your email.

The ANCT a chapter of the ANCC, the part of the largest and the most
influential Canadian-Armenian grassroots political organization. Working
in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters
throughout Canada and affiliated organizations around the world, the ANCC
actively advances the concerns of the Canadian-Armenian community on a
broad range of issues.

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TEHRAN: Iran, Armenia Sign Agreement On Establishment Of Power Plant

IRAN, ARMENIA SIGN AGREEMENT ON ESTABLISHMENT OF POWER PLANTS

Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
March 19 2007

In a ceremony at Iran-Armenia common borders, the agreement on
establishment of hydroelectric power plants on Aras river was signed
by Iranian and Armenian officials on Monday.

At the ceremony, which was attended by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
and his Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharyan, the document was signed
by the Iranian Minister of Energy Parviz Fattah and Armenian Energy
Minister Armen Movsisyan.

President Ahmadinejad arrived in the Armenian border area today to
officially inaugurate the gas pipeline, through which Iranian gas
will be transferred to Armenia.

The pipelines from both sides are interconnected at Iran-Armenia
common border.

The chief executive is accompanied by Oil Minister Kazem
Vaziri-Hamaneh, Minister of Energy Parviz Fattah as well as a number
of Iranian officials in charge of oil and gas industries.

The Conference of ARF’s Hay Dat Committees

The Conference of ARF’s Hay Dat Committees

Yerkir.am
March 16, 2007

The second conference of ARF’s Hay Dat Committees was held in Yerevan
on March 12. 85 representatives of Hay Dat Offices, ARF structures and
youth and student unions from 27 countries participated in the
conference.

The conference is aimed at reflecting on ARF Hay Dat’s strategy and
the tasks the Hay Dat Committees and Offices are facing in the context
of the international developments and the challenges Armenia is
facing.

The accomplishments and problems in Armenia’s domestic and foreign
fronts were presented to the conference participants. Member of ARF’s
Bureau Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly Vahan Hovhannissian
congratulated the participants on the occasion of adoption of dual
citizenship. Hovhannissian noted that one of ARF’s greatest
accomplishments in Hay Dat activities is that it managed to work in an
organized manner, a task that is rather difficult to accomplish.

Hay Dat Offices have managed to represent the Armenian nation that was
deprived of a state for decades because the Soviet Armenia did not
deal with Hay Dat issues. The Soviet Union was representing Armenia,
and this representation did not derive from the interests of the
Armenian nation and the latter was deprived of an opportunity to
struggle for its national life. This, according to Hovhannisian, meant
that issues of national importance could only be raised by the segment
of the Armenian nation that lived in the free world. And this was done
through the ARF.

Hay Dat Committees were established with the support of ARF. In the
beginning of the XX century an opinion dominated that every segment of
the nation should deal with its own issues. `It is clear that this
approach was introduced by our enemies. We have observed the
unfortunate consequences of this approach,’ Hovhannissian stated
adding that because of this extreme approach only the Western
Armenians are tasked with pursuing the Armenian cause.

The other extreme that is equally dangerous is that Hay Dat Offices do
not have any value since there is the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs. Hovhannissian believes this approach is completely wrong. The
work of Hay Dat Offices has doubled because Armenia’s interests are
now represented autonomously.

The Republic of Armenia manages to work in a better organized manner
appreciating the strength and support of the Diaspora. `All political
forces in Armenia should realize that we have common interests, the
interests of the entire Armenian nation. Local interests should not be
mixed with pan-national interests. Pan-national interests connect
Armenia to the Hay Dat,’ Hovhannissian stated. Hay Dat Offices are
Armenian foreign policy’s main support.

Member of ARF’s Supreme Body, Minister of Education and Science Levon
Mkrtchian presented a report on the balance of power in the region,
the problems and tasks of the Hay Dat Committees.

Minister Mkrtchian believes the comprehensive national security
concept adopted in Armenia has some influence on the country’s foreign
policy line and creates the necessary foundation for strengthening and
further development of the independent national state. Our common
vision of building a Free, Independent and United Armenia has a great
political and moral significance, Mkrtchian believes.

Armenia’s foreign policy is aimed at one specific goal ` strengthening
of our fifteen-year-old independence and consolidating its
accomplishments. `The factor of balance of power in the region is very
important from this perspective,’ Mkrtchian said. Armenia has always
been at the locus of clashes and conflicts and our nation has suffered
greatly because of this.

`There have been very few instances throughout our history when we
lived in a situation of balance and a dialogue of civilizations rather
than clash of civilizations. These short periods became times of
revival of our nation and restoration of our independence and
statehood,’ Mkrtchian said.

According to Mkrtchian, the balance of regional powers is of crucial
importance and it can be defined on three levels ` civilization,
political and national. The civilization level is universal in its
contents. From this perspective our nation’s role as a nation and
state of universal civilization value is important.

`From civilization perspective, Armenia is unique in that different
civilization values clash and merge here,’ Mkrtchian said adding that
our nation is the unique Christian nation that has been perceived as a
`friend’ in the Muslim world and has managed to preserve its ties with
the European value system despite the fact of living at the border of
the Muslim world. This makes the Armenian nation a very important
factor in terms of preserving the civilization balance.

On the second, political level we should strive to achieve a balance
of interests, Mkrtchian believes. `Deep political interests clash in
this region and uni-polar accumulation of power has never been
beneficial for our nation,’ Mkrtchian said.

The third, national level will help us to survive and preserve our
unity and conciliation despite being spread throughout the
world. Balance in national issues is the guarantee of our internal
balance, Mkrtchian believes. Having survived in different situations,
living in many countries throughout the world, the Armenian nation
needs to ensure balancing mechanisms within itself, on the national
level in order to minimize the contradictions in our life.

`This is what determines Armenia’s policy that is considered to be a
policy of complementarism. If we analyze the last ten years of this
policy we can see that success was achieved at all three levels,’
Mkrtchian stated adding that due to its foreign policy Armenia has
managed to established friendly relations with countries with which
there were no relations at all.

Mkrtchian believes one of the most important principles for Armenia is
that the country’s relations with another state are never determined
by its relations with a third state. Mkrtchian believes we establish
the value system that allows us to go forward taking into
consideration the national interests. By clearly representing our
issues, the Hay Dat Offices and Committees manage to accomplish
significant success being anchored on their basic values.

US Mil. officials worry about fallout if U.S. passes genocide Res.

Stars and Stripes, DC
March 18 2007

Military officials worry about fallout if U.S. passes genocide
resolution

By Charlie Coon, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Monday, March 19, 2007

STUTTGART, Germany – Military officials are worried about the fallout
if Congress passes a symbolic resolution to recognize the deaths of
up to 1.5 million Armenians in Turkey as `genocide.’

The Turkish government claims the deaths, which mostly occurred from
1915 to 1918 during World War I, were not genocide but part of civil
war, disease and famine as the Ottoman Empire was falling apart.
Armenians, who originate from Armenia on Turkey’s eastern border,
want the deaths acknowledged for historical and moral purposes as
atrocities and genocide at the hands of Turks.

Post-empire Turkey, a moderate, Muslim-majority nation and NATO
member since 1952, hosts Incirlik Air Base, home to 1,500 U.S. troops
and an important cargo and refueling hub. A resolution could sour
Turkish public sentiment toward the U.S., possibly leading to
restrictions regarding Incirlik and Turkish air space.

`I’m worried about the potential impact to our operations in Iraq and
Afghanistan,’ said Maj. Gen. Robertus Remkes, director of strategy,
policy and assessments at the U.S. European Command.

House Resolution 106, introduced by Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and
backed by House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., among others,
could come to a vote in April.

A number of nations have already recognized the deaths as genocide.
France passed a similar resolution in October, which the Turks viewed
as an insult, and it sparked threats of Turkish boycotts and
sanctions against France.

`If you see Turkish public opinion going away from the West, where do
you see it going?’ Remkes said.

Remkes made his comments as weeklong meetings in Germany were
concluding between mid- to senior-level officers from the U.S. and
Turkish militaries.

The meetings, which took place in Stuttgart, Heidelberg and Ramstein,
were to strengthen ties among the officers, whose jobs are to prepare
their respective generals for high- level discussions and decisions.
The meetings with their Turkish counterparts were pleasantly frank,
according to Air Force Lt. Col. Jordan Thomas, the planning
directorate’s Turkey desk officer.

`We didn’t agree on everything, but we walked away saying, `Yes, we
understand you,” said Thomas, adding that the next round of talks
will be held in Turkey.

A number of analysts agree that the resolution, if passed, could
damage relations between the U.S. and one of its most important
allies in the volatile region.

`Some 60 percent of all U.S. military equipment destined for Iraq
goes through the territory or airspace of Turkey,’ according to a
February article by F. Stephen Larrabee and Suat Kiniklioglu of Rand
Corp.

`If this route to Iraq were restricted or closed entirely, the
ability of the United States to effectively combat the insurgency and
violent militias in Iraq would be impaired.’

Philip Gordon and Omer Taspinar of the Brookings Institution wrote in
August that the U.S. and Europe must do what they can to ensure that
Turkey sees itself as aligned with the West.

`An Armenian genocide resolution would certainly trigger a tremendous
nationalistic backlash in Turkey and a deep rift with the United
States,’ they wrote.

But Schiff, who like Pelosi has a large Armenian constituency in his
congressional district, has said the long-tried resolution needs to
finally be passed.

`How can we take effective action against the genocide in Darfur if
we lack the will to condemn genocide whenever and wherever it
occurs?’ Schiff said when introducing the bill.

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Jordan: Armenia, Iran to inaugurate $200m gas pipeline

Middle East North Africa Financial Network, Jordan
March 18 2007

Armenia, Iran to inaugurate $200m gas pipeline

MENAFN – 18/03/2007

(MENAFN) Reuters reported that Iran and Armenia will inaugurate a new
gas pipeline between the two countries as part of Iran’s strategy to
add new exporting markets.

According to the website of the Iranian Ministry of Oil, Iran will
deliver 1.1 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Armenia this year
through the pipeline, which will carry 1.5 billion cubic meters and
2.3 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2013 and 2026
respectively.

Although the two countries had agreed upon constructing the $200
million pipeline ten years ago, financial disputes have blocked its
establishment until 2004.

The Genocide of Kurds and the Unethical International Scheme

KurdishMedia, UK
March 16 2007

The Genocide of Kurds and the Unethical International Scheme

3/16/2007 KurdishMedia.com – By Aram Azez

During his 35-year tenure, Saddam Hussein and his regime turned
Kurdisan and Iraq into hell. Imposing two unjustifiable wars on
neighboring Iran and Kuwait, Saddam and his regime took the country
through numerous catastrophes, atrocities and murdering of countless
Iraqis. However, world experts believe the gravest and the best
documented crimes of the defunct Iraqi regime were those conducted
during the Anfal genocide against the Kurdish people. The Iraqi
military campaign code name `Anfal’ (spoilers of war) in 1988 was the
gratuitous and obvious systematic genocide by all means but there was
no international recognition. The Iraqi state recorded and kept
detailed documents and videotapes of their crimes, which included
executions, torture sessions, mass killing and forcibly relocating
the Kurdish people, some dating back to1970s.

Right after the collapse of the Kurdish revolution led by then
Kurdistan Democrat Party leader Mustafa Barzani in the mid-1970s, a
systematic wave of Anfal operation was planed: forceful evacuation of
some quarter of a million Kurds from Iraq’s borders with Iran and
Turkey, known as `Terhil’. Then, the regime destroyed all of the
evacuated villages to create barrier sanitary along these `sensitive
frontiers’ where the Kurdish resistances have had always taken arms
against their oppressors. Most of the displaced Kurds from these
areas were transferred into compulsory camps and crude new
settlements located on the main highways, surrounded by army,
monitored and controlled by Iraqi secret agencies. Similar producers,
or even worst were expected in the years ahead.

However, renewed Kurdish arms resistance in late 1970s and the
Iraq-Iran war in early 1980s, interrupted the Ba’ath Party’s Anfal
plans, at least for several years. Yet the defunct Iraqi regime
attempted to resume the Anfal diagram in 1983, when Iraqi troops
surrounded one of the complexes where thousands of the Barzani clan
families were resettled, and within hours kidnapped 8000 males from
the camp aged twelve to seventy! Their fates for the public were
known only as `despaired Barzanis.’

In the mid-1970s and the early1980s the procedures used against the
Kurdish border villagers and Barzanis, were the techniques that would
be used on a grander scale for continuing the Anfal campaign.
Undoubtedly, the absence of international objections encouraged
Saddam to believe that he could get away with an even larger method
without any hostile response. Actually, in this respect the Iraqi
regime seemed to have been accurate in its computation and judgment
of the international functioning, which was a green light for Saddam
to go ahead with the Anfal preparation!

Therefore, the Anfal Genocide’s full scale was a concerted series of
nine military operations which began on February 26, 1988, conducted
in several distinctive Kurdish geographic areas, and by September 6,
1988, reached its climax. By then, the now defunct Iraqi regime had
shattered 4500 of some 5000 Kurdish villages, and evidently used
chemical weapons to attack at least 250 villages and towns, the worst
of which was the gassing of March 16, 1988, on Halabja, town where
more than 5000 civilians died and some 11,000 others injured.

These chemical attacks paved the way for the Iraqi army to replace an
estimated two million of villagers in 1988. Hundreds of thousands of
these civilians were gather at first stage camps, and then driven
away in convoys of sealed military vehicles to southern Iraq. But
eventually more than180, 000 of them were massacred by the Iraqi
secret firing squads, who were waiting for the victims to arrive at
the edge of pre-dug mass graves. The ones that escaped the death
squads were buried alive and any information about the victims’
destinies to their relatives or to the public was denied for years.

However, during the 1991 Kurdish people rose up following the first
Gulf War, and the Kurds captured millions of paper records and
videotapes which were produced by security, secret intelligence,
military, Baath party and other Iraq state official agencies. 18 tons
of these evidences were eventually relocated to the US National
Archives for `safe keeping.’ As a result of the second Gulf War,
further documents and evidences about the Anfal Genocide was
discovered. According to the NIDS, its organization holds
approximately 2.4 million pages of official Iraqi documents most of
which relates to the Anfal atrocities.

In the aftermath of toppling of Saddam’s regime in 2003, Kurdish
authorities sent special teams to search for potential Anfal victims’
mass graves, especially the Barzanis in South Iraq. According to
these teams, the vast majority of the Kurdish victims’ remains were
recovered in three mass grave sites around Iraq’s Rumadi, Hather and
Samawa cities where 1400 of the Barzanis’ remains were relocated, but
due to security concerns the remains could not be returned to
Kurdistan.

The teams’ searches were based on the defunct regime’s documents,
local civilians’ information; and the only five men and a twelve-
year- old boy who escaped and survived the mass killings. These
survivors’ testimony at the Anfal genocide trail was significant
evidence against the defendants.

The former Iraqi regime members did not deny the Anfal Operations in
their public and medium announcements and during the trail of those
were responsible for the genocide. In one of his recorded video
speeches dated September 1983, Saddam gave the clearest hint
regarding the fate of the abducted Barzani men. `Those so-called
Barzanis, betrayed the country and betrayed the covenants, and we
meted out a stern punishment to them and they went to hell,’ he said.
During the Anfal trial, evidences of defendants’ crimes piled against
them. `Chemical Ali’ also repeatedly told the court trying him for
genocide, he had ordered Kurdish villages cleared in the 1988 "Anfal"
campaign which cost tens of thousands of innocent children, women and
men lives. This couldn’t have been achieved without regional and
western bureaucrats’ support.

Even though Saddam got the justice he so deserved, yet if his trial
for genocide against the Kurdish people had continued, it would have
assured to shed light on a deeply unethical period in both
Islamic-world and western policies where the major countries,
including the United States, keep silent during the Anfal crimes for
strategic and economic interests. According to some former Iraqi
regime members, Saddam apparently wished-for making an issue of
western support during his trial, but his premature execution left no
time for such testimony. The former dictator’s trial could also have
revealed further concrete evidence of western involvement in the
Anfal Genocide.

The former staff member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
Peter W. Galbraith’s words also could have been useful evidence
against both former Iraqi defendants and their western advocate’s
involvement in the Anfal genocide. He visited Kurdistan at the time
and in the aftermath of the Anfal genocide against the Kurdish
people. Here is an example of what he has experienced. ..I stumbled
across it beginning in September 1987… I got permission to visit
Kurdistan. When Haywood Rankin from the US embassy in Baghdad and I
crossed from Arab to Kurdish territory, we were amazed that places
shown on our maps no longer existed. Later, we came across deserted
towns with bulldozers parked next to partially destroyed houses and
realized what was happening.

Mr. Galbraith also admits the US government’s significant role in the
defunct Iraqi regime’s crimes during the Anfal campaign: While
serving in the Reagan or Bush administrations, some of the principals
of the current war — including Donald Rumsfeld and Colin Powell —
played down the significance of Iraq’s use of poison gas, including,
in the case of Powell, against the Kurds. And months after the 1988
gas attacks on the Kurds, the current president’s father — with the
apparent support of his defense secretary, Richard Cheney — doubled
US financial assistance to Iraq.

However, despite of all these best documented crimes during the
defunct Baath regime’s military campaigns against the Kurds; the
Anfal has neither internationally nor regionally been recognized as
genocide! Whereas, the International convention (260A) of September
1948 regarding the prevention and punishment of those who commit
genocide, clearly indicates that the Anfal must be accounted as
genocide.

In regards to the similar atrocities, only two nations have been
persecuted more than the Kurds in modern history–the Armenians by
the Kemalist Turks and the Jews by Nazi Germans, but with their
political powers, Jewish genocide is internationally recognized and
the Armenians are struggling for international genocide recognition.
Yet the Kurdish case has been dismissed!

Now, 19 years later, the horrible images of Anfal campaign are still
vivid in the memories of the family members of the victims or
survivors, with no much hope for the their case to be officially
recognized as genocide; especially after Saddam’s premature
execution. Even though Saddam got the justice he so deserved, yet an
international recognition for the Anfal genocide, and an official
apology from the current Iraqi government could have been achieved if
the trial of the deposed dictator had continued! His premature
execution is evidence that there was fear of revealing foreign
involvements in the Anfal crimes, which was a systematic genocide of
the Kurdish people that the Ba’ath party prepared from the mid-1970s
but reach its peak in 1988 when the Iraq regime massacred and gassed
more than 200,000 innocent civilians. This has been a bloodstained
period for the Kurdish people.

Championship Of Men’s Chess Club Team Of Armenia Starts In Yerevan

CHAMPIONSHIP OF MEN’S CHESS CLUB TEAM OF ARMENIA STARTS IN YEREVAN

Noyan Tapan
Mar 15 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 15, NOYAN TAPAN. The men’s chess club team championship
of Armenia started in Yerevan on March 13. The Bank King ("Bankayin
Arqa") won the FIMA with a score of 4:2 at the first stage, and the
team with the same name of the city of Hrazdan won the team of the
Chess Republican Academy with the same score. The State Agrarian
University team was free at this competition stage.

3 women’s club teams will also start the competition from March 15.

Representative Bilbray Decides To Cosponsor Armenian Genocide Resolu

REPRESENTATIVE BILBRAY DECIDES TO COSPONSOR ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

ArmRadio.am
15.03.2007 14:32

The San Diego ANC met with the Congressional District Office of
Congressman Brian Bilbray on March 12, 2007. Preceding this meeting,
the San Diego ANC engaged the community by preparing letters
to Rep. Bilbray voicing concerns regarding the Armenian Genocide
Resolution. Next, members of the Armenian American community of the
Greater San Diego area traveled to Rep. Bilbray’s district office to
discuss the Armenian Genocide Resolution and other issues of concern
to local constituents.

Within one day of the meeting, the Congressman communicated his
support for the Armenian Genocide Resolution. "This meeting with
Congressman Bilbray’s office allowed us to present a united front
of support for H. Res. 106 – we need to make sure that the Armenian
Genocide is properly recognized by Congress, " stated ANC activist
Edik Ismaelyan. "During the meeting, each attendee expressed an
individual perspective on the Armenian Genocide Resolution and the
Congressman’s office greatly appreciated our visit. We look forward
to working with Congressman Bilbray here in his district," added ANC
activist Rob Deranian.

46 of the 53 Congressmen from California have signed on as cosponsors
to H. Res. 106.

BAKU: U.S. Consul Says Armenian Bill Would Be Unhelpful To Solve Pro

U.S. CONSUL SAYS ARMENIAN BILL WOULD BE UNHELPFUL TO SOLVE PROBLEMS BETWEEN TURKEY, ARMENIA

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
March 14 2007

( Anatoliantimes ) – "We do not believe that an Armenian bill
submitted to the Congress would help solving problems between Turkey
and Armenia," US Consul to the southern city of Adana Eric Green
said Monday.

Green noted that the they understood Turkish concerns that the bill
might damage relations between Turkey and the US.

"We prefer historians would tackle with these issues because relations
might be hurt when politicians and diplomats get involved in such
discussions. We want to focus on preserving and continuing cooperation
with Turkey," Green told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting at
a local journalists’ association in Adana.

Green also said that the US government has been exerting every effort
in its capacity to avert the Congressional approval of the bill,
but added that problems between Turkey and Armenia should "somehow
be solved."

"We would like Turkey to assume a critical approach to its own past,"
he stated.