We reject the resolution H.Res.296 entitled “Affirming the United States
Record on the Armenian Genocide” that is adopted today by the U.S. House of
Representatives as expressing the sense of the Latter.
The resolution which has apparently been drafted and issued for domestic
consumption is devoid of any historical or legal basis.
The resolution itself is also not legally binding. As a meaningless
political step, its sole addressees are the Armenian lobby and anti Turkey
groups.
Those who felt defeated for not being able to forestall Operation Peace
Spring would be highly mistaken should they thought that they could take
vengeance this way.
Since in the eyes of the Turkish government and the people, this resolution
is totally null and void.
There can be no further delusion than an attempt to rewrite history
according to the “sense” of a political body.
The resolution as it stands is both against the U.S. and international law
as it is an incrimination against the principles defined in the 1948
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. There
is no verdict of a competent court with regard to the 1915 events that
establishes the crime of genocide. On the contrary, European Court of Human
Rights delivered a milestone judgment which stipulates that 1915 events
constitute a legitimate subject for debate.
Hence, the debate on the events that occurred in 1915 belongs to the realm
of history, not politics.
It should be remembered that Turkey’s proposal on the establishment of a
Joint Historical Commission made in 2005 was rejected by the Armenian side.
The U.S. Administration and politicians as well as the American people are
best placed to consider the damages this resolution seeking to disrupt
Turkey-U.S ties does and will inflict upon the U.S. interests at an
extremely fragile time in terms of the international and regional
security.On the other hand, it is also noted that the attitude of the U.S.
Administration on 1915 events remains the same.
Undoubtedly, this resolution will negatively affect the image of the U.S.
before the public opinion of Turkey as it also brings the dignity of the
U.S. House of Representatives into disrepute.
We believe that American friends of Turkey who support the continuation of
the alliance and friendly relations will question this grave mistake and
those who are responsible will be judged by the conscience of the American
people.