Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Jacques Chirac: France Fully Recognizes Armenian Genocide

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Jacques Chirac: France Fully Recognizes Armenian Genocide

    JACQUES CHIRAC: FRANCE FULLY RECOGNIZES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Sept 30 2006

    Robert Kocharian Does Not Object To Creation Of Commission On Solution
    Of Armenian-Turkish Problem

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 30, NOYAN TAPAN. "Remember". This was the only
    word that the French President Jacques Chirac wrote on September 30
    in the memorial book of the Museum-Institute of the Armenian Genocide
    after visiting the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex, laying flowers
    at the eternal flame in memory of the genocide victims and becoming
    acquainted with some museum documents. Jacques Chirac also planted
    a fir-tree in the memorial alley of the complex.

    During a press conference following their tete-a-tete meeting, the
    two presidents responded to reporters' questions. At the request
    of a reporter of "Le Figaro", J. Chirac touched upon the draft law
    on recognition of denial of the Armenian Genocide as a punishable
    action. It is envisaged to discuss this draft in the French National
    Assembly in the near future. "I want to remind that France recognized
    the Armenian Genocide by force of law and this law applies to
    everybody," J. Chirac noted. In his words, France is a legal state
    where criminal responsibility is envisaged for ethnic intolerance
    such as racism and actions instigating it. He pointed out once again
    that France fully recognized the Armenian Genocide.

    Responding to a question of "Le Monde", President Kocharian said:
    "Today our relations with Turkey have not actually been formed. We are
    interested in having relations with a more predictable, more secure
    and democratic country. Of course, Armenia does not see any danger in
    the issue of Turkey's membership of the EU, quite the opposite. We
    would like the issues concerning us to be solved in this process,
    as well as the European system of values regarding free movement and
    openness of borders, to be used in Turkey as well, and at the initial
    rather than final stage of its membership."

    The French president in his turn noted that every state develops
    by admitting problems of its past: "By recognizing the genocide of
    Jews, Germany did not lose its greatness and self-confidence. On the
    contrary, a country and nation develops by admitting the mistakes
    made in the past and striving to enter the union that respects human
    rights. Turkey must think about discussion and admission of its past,"
    President Chirac underlined.

    Asked by Paris correspondent of the Turkish paper "Huriet" why the
    Armenian president does not respond to the Turkish prime minister Recep
    Erdogan's proposal to set up a commission of historians to discuss
    the issue of "massacres", Robert Kocharian replied that the heads
    of neighboring countries should communicate not through the press
    but through their diplomatic missions and by holding consultations
    of their foreign ministries. "I regret that no such relations exist
    between Turkey and Armenia. Responding to Erdogan's letter, I proposed
    setting up an interstate commission to find solutions to all problems,
    including the issue of creating a commission of historians. There
    has been no response so far," the Armenian president said.
Working...
X