US House Passage of Armenian Genocide Resolution Can Have Chain Reaction Worldwide, Says Expert

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The US House of Representatives’ recognition of the Armenian Genocide is a “historic and very important” step, Rupen Safrastian – the Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences told ARMENPRESS.

He said this move can have a chain reaction and other countries which haven’t yet recognized it will begin discussing the recognition of the Armenian Genocide in their parliaments.

He said it is no secret that the United States has big influence all over the world.

“Here, the important thing is that the US President did not interfere, did not try to halt the process. We had seen that such things happened until now. This means that the American political class has reached consent over this issue. Initially we knew that the Republicans were against this issue entering agenda, then they were unable to stop it, and then they too voted in favor,” Safrastian said.

Asked why the US government reached the consent at this particular time, Safrastian said the issue is obviously a rebuke of Turkey’s policies.

“There is great disappointment from Turkey’s policy regarding the Middle Eastern developments among the American political class. Turkey’s actions are viewed as treason in allied relations. I think this is why the American political class had the desire to punish Turkey, and the recognition of the Armenian Genocide became one of these sanctions,” he said.

On October 29 the US House of Representatives adopted the Armenian Genocide Resolution (H.Res.296) by a vote of 405 to 11 with 3 voting present.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharian