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    PRESS RELEASE

    FEDERATION OF ARMENIAN ORGANISATIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS (FAON)
    24 April Committee
    Weesperstraat 91
    NL - 2574 VS The Hague
    Contact: M. Hakhverdian
    Tel. 070 4490209
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://24aprilcomite.ontheweb.nl


    Armenian Genocide prominently present at EU Summit

    Minister Bot: Turkey not in EU without recognition of Armenian Genocide

    The Hague, 15 December 2004 - Dutch Foreign Minister Bot speaking about
    Armenian Genocide, has declared today, that accession of Turkey to the
    EU is out of the question without Turkey recognising her own past. This
    issue has the full attention, according to Mr. Bot. Minister reacted
    today to the questions of the spokesmen of nearly all fractions of
    Dutch Parliament during the "Europe" debate.

    Also the European Parliament voted today the report on Turkeyıs
    accession, established by Mr. Eurlings, the Dutch CDA Member of
    European Parliament, wherein at the last moment the recommendation
    to Turkey was added to recognise the Armenian Genocide. As usual
    the EU Summit will start coming Friday with a conversation with the
    President of the European Parliament. The EP recognised the Armenian
    Genocide in 1987.

    The question of the Armenian Genocide will be strongly present during
    the EU Summit, because of the notice of France last Monday, stating
    that during EU Summit the question of the Genocide, which is denied
    until now by Turkey, will be put on the agenda.

    The Armenians of Europe will underline this attention by holding a
    large demonstration coming Friday in Brussels in front of the building,
    where EU Summit will decide on Turkeyıs accession matter.

    The Federation of Armenian Organisations in the Netherlands has up
    to present day insisted that the Dutch Prime Minister, Dutch Foreign
    Minister and the political parties at the Dutch Parliament consider the
    Armenian question seriously. The Armenians are worried about the fact
    that, as signs of reforms are being shown by Turkey, absolutely no step
    has been put forward on the Armenian genocide and for normalisation
    of the relation with Armenia as a neighbouring country. It does
    not appear that Turkey shows readiness to carry out reforms in
    this respect. Only pressure from outside can bring a change in this
    matter. For this reason the Armenian Federation has urged the Dutch
    presidency of EU to make every effort to put down in the conclusions
    of 17 December on Turkey, that it is expected from that country to
    improve the relations with Armenia. This means recognition of the
    past including the Armenian Genocide, lifting the border blockade
    of Armenia and starting diplomatic relations with Armenia. Then it
    would be possible to monitor the progress in this area, in the same
    way as with respect to human rights and freedom of expression.

    One and half million Armenians and large numbers of other Christians
    lost their lives during the Genocide of 1915. Turkey denies this
    genocide up to present. Other candidate Member States such as Romania
    and Croatia have recently distanced themselves from the black pages
    of their history. It is not realistic to think that Turkey will be
    an exception.

    The Armenian Federation believes that Europe is obliged to follow
    consistently her principles. And if Turkey wants to belong to Europe
    these principles apply also to Turkey.

    --Boundary_(ID_40lWwynRsrIK2SoLBEdhUA)--
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