The American Ambassador in Ankara David Satterfield was summoned to the Turkish foreign Ministry in connection with the recognition by the chamber authorized the U.S. of the Armenian genocide and adoption of a relevant decision, told the Anadolu Agency on Twitter. For the document voted 405 against eleven people. in addition, the house almost unanimously approved the draft law on the introduction of anti-punishment for its military action in the Syrian Arab Republic and for the purchase of Russian s-400. fresh limits will affect the Turkish credit institutions Halk Bankasi, or Halkbank, senior officials, including defense Minister, are also blocked accounts of bureaucrats. In addition, the document prescribes to give to the Congress information on the assets of the family Tayyip Erdogan in the United States For further discussion. Turkey very quickly criticized these steps, the Minister of foreign Affairs of the state Mevlut Cavusoglu called it the revenge of the US capital for the operation "the Source of peace" against the Syrian Kurds. at the end of XIX - early XX century, the Ottoman Empire periodically persecution of the Armenians. For example, in 1915, according to some historians, was forcibly deprived of life more than half a million of commissioners of the people. The genocide realized 23 countries and the European Parliament and the world Council of churches. The United States in fact joined him in 1951, when Washington filed a message in support of victims of genocide (Armenians, Christians, Jews and poles) in the international court of justice. In 1981, the head of the Ronald Reagan officially used this term, but subsequent presidents did not want again from it. Today 49 of the 50 States at the local level recognized the Armenian Genocide officially, but at the state level that, until not. Turkey traditionally rejects the accusations and extremely sensitive to criticism on the issue. In Ankara pushing on the rejection of the term "Genocide" regarding the events of 1915, saying that their victims were the Armenians and the Turks. Turkey also advocates the creation of an international Commission of historians to study the country's archival documents to develop an objective approach to the events of the First world war. <span style="color:darkgray