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    THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS NOT SUBJECT TO DISPUTE, CATHOLICOS OF ALL ARMENIANS DECLARED IN ISTANBUL

    ArmRadio.am
    26.06.2006 18:05

    "The Armenian Genocide is a reality of 90 years. For our people this
    issue is not subject to discussion," the Catholicos of All Armenians
    Garegin II said in a press conference in Istanbul.

    The Catholicos emphasized that "such events should be condemned by
    all peoples to save the humanity from the reoccurrence of these."

    The Supreme Patriarch noted that the fact of the Armenian Genocide is
    recognized by all countries, except Turkey, since, according to him,
    there are numerous evidences of the massacre, Istanbul based "Marmara"
    daily informs.

    The visit of the Catholicos of All Armenians to Istanbul was
    covered also by Turkish media. "Zaman" daily titled the article
    about the Patriarch's visit "The thrilling comments of the Armenian
    Patriarch." "Radikal" used the following title - "Garegin II: The
    reality of the Genocide." It deserves attention that the Turkish
    media used the word "Patriarch" instead of "Catholicos."

    Turkish papers note that the Catholicos expressed appreciation for air
    communication between Armenia and Turkey. He remarked that Armenia is
    willing to normalize its relations with Turkey. Garegin II mentioned
    that despite the fact that Armeniansare spread all over the world,
    they have their own state; therefore, according to him, the Republic
    of Turkey should speak with Armenia as a state.

    In response to the questions about the acts of protest organized
    by Turkish nationalists, the Catholicos noted that it was his first
    visit to Constantinople and these protests had no influence on his
    impressions. He expressed the hope that no such protests will occur
    during his second visit.
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