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The resolution, titled "The Affirmation of the U.S. Record on the Armenian Genocide", has the support of 77 co-sponsors from both parties in the House of Representatives.
It calls on the president to "ensure that the foreign policy of the United States reflects appropriate understanding" of the "Armenian Genocide" and to "accurately characterize the systematic and deliberate annihilation of 1,500,000 Armenians as genocide," PanArmenian Network reported in its website.
It was unclear whether the resolution has sufficient support to pass in the House of Representatives, the Associated Press (AP) reported late on Tuesday.
Lawmakers almost passed a similar resolution two years ago, but congressional leaders did not bring it up for a vote after intense pressure from then-President George W. Bush and top members of his administration.
OBAMA’S POSITION UNCERTAIN
The legislation comes as bilateral relations are set to enter a busy period due to the key policy changes that the new administration plans to make in the
It is unclear whether Obama extend his backing to the resolution or not, AP reported. Obama is unlikely to recognize the claims, recent media reports suggest, despite pledges made during his presidential campaigning.