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OBAMA TO POSPONE RECOGNITION DECISION FOR TWO YEARS

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The article that is written by Washington representative Paul Richter included different comments over the issue. Speaker of National Security Council Michael Hammer said, "At the moment, we await for Turkey and Armenia to get together and solve their problems."

Democratic Party deputy B. Schiff, who struggled for introducement of Armenian allegations to the Congress in previous years, said, "Same thing come to agenda again and again. Everybody says that we should recognize the 'genocide' but not this year."

According to Los Angeles Times, Armenian allegations will not be recognized at least during following two years since U.S. needs Turkey for the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq. Newspaper wrote; "Obama hesitates to make the official speech which defines 1915 events as genocide, the speech that he promised to Armenians. Because U.S. needs Turkey

 

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