ARMENIA AND TURKEY SHOULD NEGOTIATE OPENLY AND FREELY, BAGDASARYAN
Anatolian Times, Turkey
April 19 2006
BERLIN - "Turkey and Armenia should talk to each other 'openly and
freely'," Armenian Parliament Speaker Arthur Bagdasaryan said on
Wednesday.
In an exclusive interview with German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
newspaper, Bagdasaryan reiterated allegations regarding the "so-called"
genocide, however indicated that, "nonetheless we should not waste our
future because of the past. Hopes for the future are more important
than the sorrowful memories of the past. Turkey also needs this
dialogue."
Underscoring that he personally favored a dialogue with Turkey,
Bagdasaryan said, "we should sit around a table and resolve our
problems. Of course not all the Armenians share this view."
The newspaper said Bagdasaryan is one of the best placed nominees
that may succeed Armenian President Robert Kocharian whose term in
office will expire in 2008.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Anatolian Times, Turkey
April 19 2006
BERLIN - "Turkey and Armenia should talk to each other 'openly and
freely'," Armenian Parliament Speaker Arthur Bagdasaryan said on
Wednesday.
In an exclusive interview with German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
newspaper, Bagdasaryan reiterated allegations regarding the "so-called"
genocide, however indicated that, "nonetheless we should not waste our
future because of the past. Hopes for the future are more important
than the sorrowful memories of the past. Turkey also needs this
dialogue."
Underscoring that he personally favored a dialogue with Turkey,
Bagdasaryan said, "we should sit around a table and resolve our
problems. Of course not all the Armenians share this view."
The newspaper said Bagdasaryan is one of the best placed nominees
that may succeed Armenian President Robert Kocharian whose term in
office will expire in 2008.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress