Aping Turkey, Azerbaijan announces worsening of relations with U.S.

Aping Turkey, Azerbaijan announces worsening of relations with U.S.

October 12, 2007 - 16:13 AMT  00:22 GMT
Adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution "aroused indignation and regret" of the national forum of non-governmental organizations.
First Genocide of 20th century befell not only Armenian people but the whole humanity

First Genocide of 20th century befell not only Armenian people but the whole humanity

October 12, 2007 - 16:00 AMT  00:22 GMT
Ara Papian: the U.S. Constitution empowers Congress to attend to cases of human rights violations and punish those guilty.
H.Res.106 will entail condemnation and recognition of Armenian Genocide in many states

H.Res.106 will entail condemnation and recognition of Armenian Genocide in many states

October 12, 2007 - 15:11 AMT  00:22 GMT
Ruben Safrastyan: Nancy Pelosi should choose a politically favorable date for vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution.
Turkey too dependent on U.S. to take harsh measures

Turkey too dependent on U.S. to take harsh measures

October 12, 2007 - 14:42 AMT  00:22 GMT
Alexander Iskandaryan: Turkey is being pressed in all directions - from the Kurdish problem to democratization of the society.
Turkish Ambassador to U.S. recalled for consultations

Turkish Ambassador to U.S. recalled for consultations

October 12, 2007 - 13:23 AMT  00:22 GMT
Levent Bilman: Nabi Sensoy would stay in Turkey a week or 10 days for discussions regarding the vote.

Human rights overwhelmed the Turkish blackmail

October 11, 2007 - 20:40 AMT  00:22 GMT
The United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs approved Resolution 106 about the Armenian Genocide with 27 votes for and 21 against. "This decision became a challenge to the White House and poses serious threats for its relations with Ankara, which called the Resolution "unacceptable and making no sense for the Turkish nation."
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