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    AAA CONSIDERS SENSELESS PROPOSALS TO SUBMIT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ISSUE FOR DISCUSSION

    WASHINGTON, APRIL 4, NOYAN TAPAN. In the issue of acknowledgement
    of the Armenian Genocide the US will do what other countries have
    done some time or later, Armenian Assembly of America Executive
    Director Ross Vartian stated, the Milliyet Turkish newspaper
    reported. "France has recognized the Genocide, however it did not
    damage the Turkish-French relations at all," he added. According to
    "PanArmenian.net", Ross Vartian considered senseless the proposals
    to submit the Genocide issue for discussion, grounding it with the
    historians having discussed it long ago and have come to a certain
    conclusion. Answering the question that "genocide is merely the
    problem of the Diaspora," Ross Vartian noted, "the acknowledgement of
    the Genocide is one of priority tasks of Armenia's foreign policy.
    Some 1 million people visit the Memorial of the victims of the
    Genocide victims April 24 each year - this makes 1/3 of the population
    of Armenia. We - the Diaspora representatives - are not hostile
    towards the Turkish people." Answering the questions referring to the
    territorial integrity of Turkey and the Armenian-Turkish relations,
    Ross Vartian did not deny that the acknowledgement of the Genocide
    will have certain consequences for Turkey. Simultaneously, he noted,
    "however the definition of the consequences of the acknowledgement of
    the Genocide does not concert the Diaspora. It is the affair of Yerevan
    and Ankara. As of the land demands, the authorities of Armenia have
    made an unilateral statement on respecting the territorial integrity
    of Turkey." "Armenia and Turkey should be able to discuss all problems
    available. It is necessary to open the borders. The acknowledgement
    of the Genocide is not a precondition to settlement of the relations
    between Yerevan and Ankara and it cannot be. The sound dialogue is
    important. The Genocide will be recognized when the Turkish people
    themselves want it and make the Turkish Government do it, but not under
    pressure from the outside. Turkey is being gradually reconstructed,
    challenges the history, otherwise Orhan Pamuk would have not been
    able to make a public statement on the murder of 1 million Armenians,"
    Ross Vartian stated.
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