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    Armenian premier calls on Turkey to admit "historical fault"

    Mediamax news agency
    21 Apr 05

    Yerevan, 21 April: "The Armenian government confirms its readiness
    to establish normal relations with Turkey without any preconditions,"
    Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan said in Yerevan today.

    Speaking at the international conference "Ultimate crime, ultimate
    challenge: genocide and human rights", dedicated to the 90th
    anniversary of the Armenian genocide, the Armenian prime minister
    noted that "any attempt to establish diplomatic relations come across
    an unacceptable condition set by Turkey".

    "Efforts to gradually restore the shattered confidence between Armenia
    and Turkey will facilitate the development of regional security and
    cooperation, a peaceful settlement to conflicts and the establishment
    of good-neighbourly relations in the South Caucasus," Markaryan said.

    "Armenia fully subscribes to the opinion of the European political
    circles which say that a country that has applied for European Union
    membership should at least be able to be critical of its past and
    admit its historical fault," Markaryan said.

    "It is important for us to see Turkey as a country that has been
    relieved of the heavy burden of its past and has dismissed its position
    and policy of denial," Markaryan said.

    He noted that Turkey remains "the only country aspiring to EU
    membership which still suffers from national irreconcilability and
    ethnic incompatibility and has employed the psychology of denial at
    the state level".
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