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    ROMANIAN LEADER RULES OUT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION
    Irina Hovannisian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Oct 5 2006

    Romania will not join France and other Western states in officially
    accepting the massacres of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey as genocide,
    Romanian President Traian Basescu said on Tuesday.

    He explained that his country does not want to risk spoiling its
    relations with Turkey, which strongly denies that the 1915-1918 mass
    killings and deportations constituted a genocide.

    Basescu made the comments at a meeting with Yerevan State University
    students on the second day of his official visit to Armenia. Asked
    by a student whether he is ready to follow French President Jacques
    Chirac's example and urge Ankara to recognize the genocide, he said,
    "We will not do anything affecting our neutrality in our relations
    with all the countries of the Black Sea region."

    Visiting Yerevan last week, Chirac indicated that genocide recognition
    should be a precondition for Turkey's membership in the European
    Union. "Each country grows by acknowledging its dramas and errors of
    the past," he said.

    Basescu claimed, however, that it is Armenia that complicates its
    integration into European structures by raising the genocide issue on
    the international stage. "Keep history on the history books and in the
    memory of the peoples, and rebuild the future," he said. "If history
    constantly stands in the way of the future as a bone of contention,
    you won't achieve success in European integration."

    Basescu argued that Romania laid to rest its historical disputes with
    neighbors for the sake of membership in NATO and the EU. "Romania
    is one of the countries which at any moment can have disputes with
    neighbors regarding the border, history and so on. So is Armenia and
    so is Turkey," he said.

    The Armenian genocide has been officially recognized by the governments
    and parliaments of about two dozen nations, including France, Italy,
    Canada and Russia.
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