ARMENIA HOPES TURKEY'S ACCESSION WILL INFLUENCE RELATIONS
Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
Nov 23 2006
NICOSIA, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Armenia said on Thursday it hoped Turkish
moves towards EU accession would bring more open debate in Turkey
over accusations Ottoman Turks committed genocide against Armenians
early in the 20th century.
Armenian President Robert Kocharian, talking to reporters during a
visit to Cyprus, said that Turkey's expressed wish to join the European
Union should lead to normalisation of ties with all neighbours.
"Consequently the issue of Turkey's accession course interests us
and we're waiting to see it become what it should become. This will
certainly influence Armenian-Turkish relations," he said.
Armenians say Ottoman Turks conducted systematic genocide against
Armenians around 1915. Turkey, however, insists thousands of Muslim
Turks as well as Christian Armenians were killed at that time as
part of a general partisan conflict that raged as the Ottoman Empire
collapsed.
Debate of the issue in Turkey is restricted by laws that can
effectively make it an offence to discuss publicly let alone express
support for any notion of a genocide.
"We believe the process of Turkey's accession to the EU will lead to a
more open and honest debate in Turkish society where people can express
their opinions," Kocharian said. "I know this a difficult process."
Turkey is holding formal negotiations for EU membership but progress
is hampered by differences over the Mediterranean island of Cyprus
and over economic and political reforms.
Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
Nov 23 2006
NICOSIA, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Armenia said on Thursday it hoped Turkish
moves towards EU accession would bring more open debate in Turkey
over accusations Ottoman Turks committed genocide against Armenians
early in the 20th century.
Armenian President Robert Kocharian, talking to reporters during a
visit to Cyprus, said that Turkey's expressed wish to join the European
Union should lead to normalisation of ties with all neighbours.
"Consequently the issue of Turkey's accession course interests us
and we're waiting to see it become what it should become. This will
certainly influence Armenian-Turkish relations," he said.
Armenians say Ottoman Turks conducted systematic genocide against
Armenians around 1915. Turkey, however, insists thousands of Muslim
Turks as well as Christian Armenians were killed at that time as
part of a general partisan conflict that raged as the Ottoman Empire
collapsed.
Debate of the issue in Turkey is restricted by laws that can
effectively make it an offence to discuss publicly let alone express
support for any notion of a genocide.
"We believe the process of Turkey's accession to the EU will lead to a
more open and honest debate in Turkish society where people can express
their opinions," Kocharian said. "I know this a difficult process."
Turkey is holding formal negotiations for EU membership but progress
is hampered by differences over the Mediterranean island of Cyprus
and over economic and political reforms.