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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    April 24, 2005 Sunday

    Armenia ready to normalize relations with Turkey-president

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    Armenia is ready even now to establish normal relations with Turkey,
    said republican President Robert Kocharyan in his address on the
    occasion of the 90th anniversary of the 1915 genocide of Armenians in
    the Ottoman Empire.

    "A crime had been committed, and it had no analogues in the history
    of Armenian people and mankind and even had no name," says the
    address, circulated by the presidential press service. "We lost
    million-strong victims as well as a huge waste of cultural, spiritual
    and material heritage," the Armenian president emphasized.

    "The year 1915 became a water-divide in destinies of all parts of the
    Armenian people. It drastically changed and distorted the normal way
    of their development," Kocharyan noted. The heavy consequences of the
    genocide are felt up to this time in the life of both people of
    Armenia and the Armenian diaspora, he added.

    In the president's opinion, the international recognition and
    condemnation of Armenians' genocide is "a problem which concerns not
    only Armenia: it should be regarded now in the context of regional
    and international policies". Turkey's negative stand on recognition
    of the genocide "provokes puzzlement not only among us, but among the
    international community as well," the president stated.

    Thousands of people are streaming on Sunday to the memorial in
    Yerevan on the Tsitsernakaberd Hill, piled up in memory of genocide
    victims. Representatives of political parties, the general public and
    the diaspora lay flowers at the Eternal Flames.

    The head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholicos Garegin II,
    performed an office for the dead at the Eternal Flames. In the
    evening, the Supreme Patriarch will conduct an ecumenical ceremony of
    memory at Yerevan's St. George the Illuminator Cathedral. It will be
    attended by representatives of the Russian Orthodox, Assyrian
    Orthodox, Georgian Orthodox, Romanian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox,
    Anglican churches and the European Conference of Churches.
    Delegations of dozens of countries stay in Yerevan. Russia is
    represented by vice-speaker of the Russian State Duma lower house
    Georgy Boos.

    A statement by president of the World Armenian Congress Ara Abramyan
    calls for a sober political appraisal of the situation on
    international recognition of Turkey's responsibility for the genocide
    of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, taking into account present-day
    realities.

    "The genocide of Armenians continues to be a pressing political as
    well as international and legal problem. That is why it reached again
    the level of world politics," the statement says. "This date prompts
    us to make a sober political appraisal of the situation on
    international recognition of Turkey's responsibility, taking into
    account realities of the present-day world."

    In Abramyan's opinion, recognition of this responsibility should take
    place "on the grounds of international law and with assistance from
    peaceful means (established in international law) for settling such
    disputes".

    The congress president claimed that "we can and must speak now of
    political responsibility of the Turkish state under the international
    law for the crime committed by it".
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