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    RIA OREANDA
    Economic News
    April 21, 2005 Thursday

    The Armenian 1915-23 genocide issue can reflect on the Turkey-EU
    talks


    Yerevan. On Sunday, Armenia will pay respects to the 1.5 million
    people killed from 1915 to1923, which it considers the result of a
    genocide against the Armenians conducted by the Ottoman Empire.
    Armenia thinks that the Ottoman empire was exterminating Armenians
    during and after World War One, and that the modern Turkey must
    acknowledge the actions of the Ottoman Empire as genocide: Turkey
    rejects the fact of genocide, asserting that the Armenians killed in
    the war, in the course of which many Turks were also killed.

    The controversy surrounding this issue has been going on for a long
    time, but the fact that Ankara will start talks on joining the EU on
    October 3 has put the issue into the center of the European political
    arena. I have no doubt that the genocide issue will be on the agenda
    of the EU talks, said the Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian.

    Of course we would like for the EU to make it a condition for the
    joining by Turkey for it to acknowledge the genocide, he added. Some
    European politicians, in particular in France, where around 400 000
    Armenian immigrants live, share this point of view.

    Armenia thinks that is matter of national security to make Turkey
    accept the fact of genocide. If Turkey does not accept the fact of
    genocide and does not accept that it was wrong, we will not be able
    to trust our neighbor, which commands a large military force,
    Oksanian said. Turkey has the second-largest army in NATO, after the
    United States, Reuters reports.

    Ankara has not had diplomatic relations with Yerevan and in 1993
    closed its border with Armenia, in protest of the occupation by
    Armenia of Nagorny Karabakh territory which earlier formed part of
    Azerbaijan. Russian supplied Armenia with a military contingent
    numbering 5000 people for help in the patrolling of Turkish-Armenian
    border. At the same time the Armenian-Azerbaijan conflict increased
    the tension in its relations with Turkey, which takes part in
    training of Azeri troops.
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