TURKEY'S TERMS INADMISSIBLE
PanARMENIAN.Net
11.12.2006 17:40 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Any proposals on formation of a bilateral commission
of historians on investigation of events of 1915 are absolutely
inadmissible, said political scientist, director of the Caucasus
Media Institute Alexander Iskandaryan. The Armenian Genocide is a
crime that must be recognized. Armenians do not doubt the fact of
Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.
Telling an Armenian that there was no Genocide is the same as telling
a Jew that there was no Oswiecim and Dachau," he emphasized.
The Armenian political scientist remarked that the Armenian Genocide
issue cannot be a precondition for opening of the Armenian-Turkish
border. "If opening of the border and normalization of the
Armenian-Turkish relations depend on the issue the relations will
never be normalized," he said.
Turkey's proposals are inadmissible. It especially refers to the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.
Turkey is a third state and has no right to interfere.
Armenia's interference into the Cypriot issue would look the same way,"
he said.
PanARMENIAN.Net
11.12.2006 17:40 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Any proposals on formation of a bilateral commission
of historians on investigation of events of 1915 are absolutely
inadmissible, said political scientist, director of the Caucasus
Media Institute Alexander Iskandaryan. The Armenian Genocide is a
crime that must be recognized. Armenians do not doubt the fact of
Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.
Telling an Armenian that there was no Genocide is the same as telling
a Jew that there was no Oswiecim and Dachau," he emphasized.
The Armenian political scientist remarked that the Armenian Genocide
issue cannot be a precondition for opening of the Armenian-Turkish
border. "If opening of the border and normalization of the
Armenian-Turkish relations depend on the issue the relations will
never be normalized," he said.
Turkey's proposals are inadmissible. It especially refers to the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement.
Turkey is a third state and has no right to interfere.
Armenia's interference into the Cypriot issue would look the same way,"
he said.