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    RUSSIAN POLITICAL ANALYST: EUROPEAN EXPANSION IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT RECOGNIZING LESSONS OF THE PAST

    Regnum, Russia
    May 11 2006

    "European expansion, as well as developing cooperation within
    CIS framework are impossible without recognizing lessons of the
    past. It concerns not just the Armenian Genocide in 1915, but all
    the consequences it caused for states, including legal, political and
    moral ones," chair of comparative politics department of Moscow State
    Institute of International relations of Foreign Affairs Ministry of
    the Russian Federation (MGIMO), Mikhail Ilyin, PhD, has said to a
    REGNUM correspondent.

    According to the analyst, the issue of recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide in 1915 is settled for Russian society "naturally and
    clear." "Our ancestry as long ago as during World War I expressed
    their solidarity with the Armenian people, and for me as a Russian,
    this issue is clear as well." "As for international recognition, I
    am sure, without final and overall settlement of the issue, certain
    countries, certain nations and the international community will face
    difficulties in their movement forward," the analyst is sure.

    Earlier, eleven years ago, Russia officially recognized the Armenian
    Genocide. The fact of the Armenian Genocide was recognized by many
    countries, including France, Uruguay, lower chamber of the Italian
    parliament, several US states, parliaments of Greece, Cyprus,
    Argentina, Belgium, Wales, Swiss National Council, House of Commons
    of the Canadian Parliament and Seym of Poland.
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