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  • Canada Reiterates its Firm Position on The Armenian Tragedy

    April 21, 2004 (7:15 p.m. EDT) No. 60

    CANADA REITERATES ITS FIRM POSITION ON THE ARMENIAN TRAGEDY

    Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham today issued the following
    statement concerning the adoption of a private member's motion by the
    House of Commons following a debate on the Armenian tragedy of 1915:

    "The Government of Canada's position on this issue, as stated on June
    10, 1999, in the House of Commons, has not changed. We agree with the
    members of the House that the events of 1915 to 1923 were tragic. Canada
    has condemned the atrocities committed against hundreds of thousands of
    Armenians, including massive deportations and massacres. In so doing,
    the Canadian government has continued to urge the Armenian and Turkish
    communities to seek reconciliation and peace and to look to the future
    to contribute to prosperity and stability in an impoverished and
    volatile region. The Canadian government also believes that the issue is
    essentially for the Armenian and Turkish governments and experts to
    resolve.

    "Canada has had friendly and cooperative relations with Turkey and
    Armenia for many years. The Canadian government is committed to make
    these relationships even stronger in the future."

    Debates and votes on private member's business in the House of Commons
    are an integral part of the Canadian democratic process, but private
    member's motions are not binding on the Government of Canada.

    - 30 -

    For further information, media representatives may contact:

    Isabelle Savard
    Director of Communications
    Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs
    (613) 995-1851

    Media Relations Office
    Foreign Affairs Canada and International Trade Canada
    (613) 995-1874
    http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca
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