On Monday, assistant Secretary of the U.S. State Department Philip Crowley said that they were in touch with the U.S. House of Representatives regarding an Armenian resolution that might be brought to the floor of the House on Tuesday, Anadolu Agency reported.
Speaking at a daily press briefing in Washington, D.C., Crowley said that the U.S. State Department had made their opposition to such a resolution clear in the past.
We are in touch with the House on the resolution, Crowley said.
Meanwhile, a senior diplomat at the U.S. State Department said that they had consistent attitude regarding the Armenian resolution and they had not changed their views on the resolution.
I want to make it clear that we have not yet received any information that would suggest that the Armenian resolution has been placed on the agenda of the House for a vote, the U.S. diplomat added.
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