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    20% of Turkish public ready to recognize Armenian Genocide

    ARKA News Agency
    April 18 2005

    An exhibition of photos by Armin Vegner "Armin T. Vegner and Armenians
    of Anatoly, 1915" to be opened in the building of AR MFA on April 20

    The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Cyprus to Armenia
    hands his credentials to RA President

    The reason of violation of ceasefire regime along the front line
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan is that Azerbaijan is sure of its
    remaining unpunished

    Commemorating Armenian Genocide Armenian people keeps on hoping for
    voice of justice: Garegin II

    Any dialogue with Turkey acceptable: Armenian Premier

    RA Prime -Minister expects some positive steps in the position of
    Turkey regarding Armenian Genocide issue

    No changes should be expected in Turkey's policy toward Armenian
    Genocide during next few years: Lavrenty Barseghyan

    Chairmen of Armenian and Perm CCIS sign cooperation agreement

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    20% OF TURKISH PUBLIC READY TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. A fifth of Turkish public is ready to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide, Head of the Armenian Sociological
    Society Gevorg Poghosyan stated at a conference "Great Genocide.
    Reality and Condemnation", presenting the results of an interview
    which was conducted in Armenia and in Turkey in 2001-2004, and involved
    1,200 respondents from 34 Turkish cities, and 1,000 respondents from
    21 Armenian cities. The respondents were offered three questions:
    knowledge of each other, relations and possibilities of further
    development. According to Poghosyan, more advanced sections of
    Turkey's population are psychologically ready to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide and will not be surprised if the country's Government adopts
    such a resolution. "Moreover, our contacts with Turks showed that a
    considerable number of journalists and writers, who are well aware of
    this historical fact and of the fact that sooner or later the Turkish
    Government will have to admit the Genocide, lay emphasis on Armenians'
    further steps in this matter," Poghosyan said. He added that they are
    in more fear of the Armenian diaspora's hard line. Poghosyan himself
    expressed surprise that Turks made the interview results public on
    their TV channels. "It testifies to the fact that the authorities
    started discussing this problem with their own people. It is a new
    step in Turkey, as for 90 years the Genocide has been passed over in
    silence," he said. Poghosyan added that Armenians are much better
    informed of Turkey and the Turks than the Turks of Armenia. He pointed
    out that 23 Turkish respondents mixed Armenians with Jews. According
    to the interview results, Turks' attitude to Armenians is better that
    Armenians' attitude to Turks. Poghosyan thinks that the admission
    of the Armenian Genocide is an matter of future for Turkey, as it is
    directly connected with the country's admission to the EU. "They will
    try to throw this burden sooner or later," he said. P.T. -0--

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    AN EXHIBITION OF PHOTOS BY ARMIN VEGNER "ARMIN T. VEGNER AND ARMENIANS
    OF ANATOLY, 1915" TO BE OPENED IN THE BUILDING OF AR MFA ON APRIL 20

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. An exhibition of photos by German writer
    and humanist Armin Vegner "Armin T. Vegner and Armenians of Anatoly,
    1915" will be opened in the building of AR MFA on April 20. According
    to the State Commission on organization of arrangements devoted
    to the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, 64 photos are
    exhibited. The photos are taken by a simple photo camera and express
    episodes displaying the horror of the genocide - deportation, hunger,
    death and will to revival. The photos allow imagining Armin Vegner,
    a man and fighter for justice. Armin Vegner during the first world war
    was in German sanitary corps and became the witness of the massacre of
    Armenians in Ottoman Turkey. Not obeying the instructions not to give
    publicity the seen, Vegner collected various kind of information,
    statements, notes, letters and photos about Armenian genocide. He
    managed with difficulty to keep and send to Germany and the USA part
    of photos telling about the horrors of the massacre. In 1915 he was
    arrested and sent to Germany. Since 1919 Vegner had had lectures in
    German cities telling about the sorrows of Armenians driven by force
    to Arabian desert. The same year he sent to the US President Woodrow
    Wilson a letter with the appeal to punish the guilty in the Armenian
    genocide. The ashes of Vegner was taken to Yerevan and placed in the
    memorial wall of the Complex to the victims of the Genocide. Mickele
    Vegner, the son of A. Vegner will participate in the exhibition.
    A.H.-0--

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    THE AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF CYPRUS TO ARMENIA
    HANDS HIS CREDENTIALS TO RA PRESIDENT

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. The Ambassador Extraordinary and
    Plenipotentiary of Cyprus to Armenia Leonidas Pantelides handed his
    credentials to RA President Robert Kocharyan. According to the RA
    President's Press Service, issues of broadening cooperation between the
    states were discussed by the sides. Pantelides noted that strengthening
    cooperation in the framework of international organizations may ply
    important role in enlargement of bilateral communication. In his
    turn Kocharyan attached much importance to the necessity to review
    of the bilateral relations. He added that it was necessary to use
    the new opportunities for strengthening the relations. A.H. --0--

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    THE REASON OF VIOLATION OF CEASEFIRE REGIME ALONG THE FRONT LINE
    BETWEEN ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN IS THAT AZERBAIJAN IS SURE OF ITS
    REMAINING UNPUNISHED

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. The reason of violation of ceasefire regime
    along the front line between Armenia and Azerbaijan is that Azerbaijan
    is sure of its remaining unpunished, as stated AR MFA Press Secretary
    Hamlet Gasparyan commenting the recent statements by the OSCE Minsk
    Group, according to RA MFA Press Secretary. According to Gasparyan,
    it's obvious that ther statements of the OSCE MG Co-Chairs refer
    to Azerbaijani side, since exactly Azerbaijan "rattle the sabre"
    and makes bellicose appeals. "Everybody knows who encroaches, and
    everybody understands that Azerbaijanians openly violate armistice",
    he said. He also stated that nevertheless nobody says publicly who
    is the initiator. "As a result, the Azerbaijanians again and again
    infringe armistice", he concluded. To remind, on April 15, 2005 the
    Minks Group co-Chairs made a statement in which they expressed their
    concern about the growing tension between Armenian and Azerbaijan, as
    well as about public statements by Azerbaijan about the possibility
    of resuming war. The co-Chairs found it appropriate to recall that
    "such violations are causing needless loss of life and jeopardizing
    the cease-fire". the Co-Chairs strongly urge the sides to reinforce
    the cease-fire on the line of contact and refrain from any public
    statements that could lead to escalation of the conflict. A.H.--0--

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    COMMEMORATING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ARMENIAN PEOPLE KEEPS ON HOPING FOR
    VOICE OF JUSTICE: GAREGIN II

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. Marking the 90th anniversary of the Armenian
    Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, the Armenian people keep on hoping for
    the voice of justice, says a message addressed to the conference "Great
    Genocide. Reality and Condemnation" by Catholicos of All Armenians
    Garegin II. According to him, during the Genocide "we experienced the
    most horrible things that a people may experience." However, during
    those evil days, trusting in God, the Armenian people succeeded in
    restoring its national independence, and "the hearths of Armenians
    scattered about the world started smoking again." "Thank God, times
    have changed, and many countries and international organizations are
    recognizing and condemning the Genocide now," says the message. The
    international community recognizes and condemns the Genocide being sure
    that a deserved appraisal of the heinous crime committed 90 years ago
    will be of high importance for the humanity's moving toward peaceful
    co-existence and partnership. According to Garegin II, the Armenian
    Genocide not only resulted in human victims and destruction of cultural
    values, but also was a violation of human and divine laws. In this
    context, Garegin II stressed that the triumph of the new century way
    of thinking must be in the rejection of permissiveness, which will
    put an end to violence, cruelty and humiliation in human life, and
    strengthen humanitarian values. "We are praying to the heaven, asking
    God for peace and good in the entire world and His blessing of all our
    efforts for the triumph of our just cause," says the message.P.T. -0--
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    ANY DIALOGUE WITH TURKEY ACCEPTABLE: ARMENIAN PREMIER

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. Any dialogue with Turkey aimed to specify
    both countries' positions is acceptable, RA Premier Andranik Margaryan
    told reporters. According to him, a dialogue at any level may be
    useful for the formation of an atmosphere of confidence and for
    settling the problem at the diplomatic level. Margaryan is against the
    formation of a commission of scholars only to confirm the fact of the
    Armenian Genocide. "I do not see the task of confirming the fact of the
    Genocide. Numerous people residing in Armenia experienced Genocide and
    know about it not just from books," Margaryan said. He pointed out that
    a talk of confirming the fact of the Armenian Genocide with Turkish
    scholars is unacceptable for him. "It is only the establishment of
    diplomatic relations that can be spoken of. Numerous agreements of
    1918-1920 exist, and we must decide which of them are acceptable for
    us, and which are not. It means establishing relations between the
    two states, not between the Turkish and Armenian peoples, in a new
    situation," he said. P.T. -0--

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    RA PRIME -MINISTER EXPECTS SOME POSITIVE STEPS IN THE POSITION OF
    TURKEY REGARDING ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ISSUE

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. RA Prime -Minister Andranik Margaryan
    expects some positive steps in the position of Turkey regarding
    Armenian Genocide issue. According to him, positive changes will
    happen in the position of Turkey considering public opinion abroad,
    in particular, among countries-members of EU, and the discussion
    of its membership in EU planned to take place in autumn 2005. "It's
    obvious that there is some progress, but how serious it will be and
    whether we will see the results of it this year or within the next
    years is difficult to say", he said. Margaryan noted that "everything
    should be imagined in process, and not to expect momentary solution
    of the problem". "If our generation achieves that Turkey establishes
    diplomatic relations with Armenia, then the borders would open,
    economic relations would be established and atmosphere for the
    development of further issues would form. This would be both progress
    and victory", he said. A.H. -0--

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    NO CHANGES SHOULD BE EXPECTED IN TURKEY'S POLICY TOWARD ARMENIAN
    GENOCIDE DURING NEXT FEW YEARS: LAVRENTY BARSEGHYAN

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. No changes should be expected in Turkey's
    policy toward the recognition of the Armenian Genocide during next
    few years, Director of the Museum of the Armenian Genocide, Professor
    Lavrenty Barseghyan told reporters. According to him, Turkey has been
    following this hard line for several years."When the matter concerns
    the adoption to the European Union, they follow a different line,
    but when they are faced with the admission of the Armenian Genocide,
    they assume a harder stand," Barseghyan said. He pointed out that in
    the context of arrangements on the occasion of the 90th anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide Turkey has launched a harder policy. "I am
    sure that no progress in Turkey's admission of the Armenian Genocide
    should be expected in the near future," Barseghyan said. He added that
    the Turkish authorities will hardly have enough courage to admit the
    Armenian Genocide, as Germany did it in the case of Jews. P.T. -0--

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    CHAIRMEN OF ARMENIAN AND PERM CCIs SIGN COOPERATION AGREEMENT

    YEREVAN, April 18. /ARKA/. The Chairmen of the Chambers of Commerce
    and Industry of Armenia and of the Perm region, Russia, signed a
    cooperation agreement in Yerevan today. Following the signing ceremony,
    Acting Governor of the perm region Oleg Chirkunov stated that the visit
    of the Russian delegation, which includes businessmen of Perm, will
    give an impetus to the development of trade between Armenia and one
    of the largest Russian regions. "The agreement will enable Russian and
    Armenian business to speak one language," Chirkunov said. He added that
    cultural ties between Armenia and Perm should be developed as well.
    During his visit, Chirkunio held meetings with RA President Robert
    Kocharyan, Premier Andranik Margaryan, Catholicos of All Armenians
    Garegin II, Governor of the Gegharkunik region Stepan Barseghyan. The
    delegation is also scheduled to visit the Armenian State University
    of Architecture, as well as the brandy and wine factory. P.T. -0--

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