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The U.S. Senate unanimously passed Thursday a resolution that recognizes the so-called Armenian genocide.
Axar.az reports citing Anadolu Agency.
"Our resolution to recognize and commemorate the #ArmenianGenocide just passed the United States Senate," Senator Bob Menendez announced on Twitter.
The resolution asserts that "it is the policy" of the U.S. to commemorate the alleged genocide "through official recognition and remembrance."
Last week, the White House asked Republican Senator Kevin Cramer to block voting on the resolution, according to the Axios news site. That marked the third time a Republican senator blocked the measure at the White House's request.
Last month, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham objected to passing the resolution after Menendez sought consent to pass it. Republican Senator David Perdue was also asked to block the resolution.
Cramer said he does not think it is "the right time" to pass the resolution, according to Axios.
The senator reportedly cited U.S. President Donald Trump's meeting with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan at this month's NATO summit in London, saying the resolution could harm the Trump administration's diplomatic efforts.
In mid-November during his visit in Washington, Erdogan reiterated his call for historians to investigate the issue.
"If the U.S. side really wants to act fairly, it should refrain from taking a political stand on a matter that historians should decide," said Erdogan.
The president warned that listening to one side would lead to irreparable harms in Turkey-U.S. relations.
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2019.12.12 / 23:56
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Axar.az
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