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    AZG Armenian Daily #057, 01/04/2005

    Armenian Genocide

    SWITZERLAND CALLS FOR ANKARA TO STUDY STATEMENTS ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    The foreign ministers of Turkey and Switzerland officially met in 2001 for
    the last time. The Turkish side refused to hold the meeting envisaged in the
    October of 2003, as the Swiss Vaud Canton Parliament recognized the Armenian
    Genocide. The Lower Hose of the Swiss Parliament also recognized the
    Armenian Genocide in the December of the same year.

    Turkish Daily News informed that Micheline Calmy Rey, Swiss foreign
    minister, who recently visited Ankara met with Ahmed Sezer, Turkish
    President, and Abdullah Gul, Turkish foreign minister. The Swiss foreign
    minister called for Ankara to thoroughly study the statements about the
    massacres of a million and 500 thousand of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
    during the World War I.

    "We believe it is very important that each country should make a very
    profound historical investigation of its history, especially, when there is
    such a painful issue," Micheline Calmy Rey said after the meeting with
    Abdullah Gul. Turkish foreign minister stated that the accusations of the
    genocide are mere unacceptable statements made by the representatives of
    Armenian Diaspora that try to spoil the relations of Turkey with other
    countries.

    Roberto Balzaretti, adviser of Swiss foreign minister, announced that it was
    envisaged to discuss issues of human rights, the national minorities, as
    well as the economic relations between the countries. He added that the
    Swiss foreign minister will hardly discuss the issue of the Armenian
    Genocide's recognition.

    Stefan Cristophsen, chairman of Switzerland-Armenia NGO, informed in the
    interview to Tan newspaper that the main aim of the Swiss foreign minister's
    visit to Turkey is to make pressure over Turkey concerning the Armenian
    Cause.

    By Ruzan Poghosian
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